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Emacs / Command shells / Common Lisp / Functional languages / Genera / Read–eval–print loop / Common Lisp Interface Manager / Climacs / Mode / Software / Computing / Lisp programming language
Date: 2007-04-26 06:25:29
Emacs
Command shells
Common Lisp
Functional languages
Genera
Read–eval–print loop
Common Lisp Interface Manager
Climacs
Mode
Software
Computing
Lisp programming language

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