Lisp-powered laptop with a battery life measured in years(https://www.hackster.io/news/andreas-eriksen-s-potatop-is-a-lisp-powered-laptop-with-a-battery-life-measured-in-years-2f5d79653f24)823 points|shkhuz|2 years ago|206 comments
Show HN: Parinfer – a simpler way to write Lisp(http://shaunlebron.github.io/parinfer/index.html)674 points|undershirt|9 years ago|134 comments
Learn C and build your own Lisp(http://www.buildyourownlisp.com/)641 points|p4bl0|11 years ago|145 comments
Hy – A Lisp-flavored Python(https://hy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)625 points|tosh|8 years ago|215 comments
How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language(https://twobithistory.org/2018/10/14/lisp.html)614 points|chwolfe|6 years ago|307 comments
Learn C and Build Your Own Lisp (2014)(http://www.buildyourownlisp.com/contents)603 points|AlexeyBrin|7 years ago|86 comments
Show HN: Lisp with GC in 436 Bytes(https://justine.lol/sectorlisp2/)513 points|jart|3 years ago|131 comments
The Idea of Lisp(https://dev.to/ericnormand/the-idea-of-lisp)488 points|rbanffy|8 years ago|340 comments
Show HN: Kandria, an action RPG made in Common Lisp, is now out(https://store.steampowered.com/app/1261430/Kandria/)487 points|Shinmera|2 years ago|127 commentsKandria, an open world action RPG platformer written in Common Lisp is now out and available!A prior discussion of Kandria can be found here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32043026.I'm the lead developer and sole programmer for the project. Would be happy to answer any questions about it!
How to write Common Lisp in 2017 – an initiation manual(http://articulate-lisp.com)476 points|macco|8 years ago|254 comments
How knowing Lisp destroyed my programming career (2006)(http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/Lisp/comp.lang.lisp/2006-04/msg01644.html)454 points|tinderliker|7 years ago|419 comments
Hy 1.0 – Lisp dialect for Python(https://github.com/hylang/hy/discussions/2608)448 points|Kodiologist|6 months ago|128 comments
Lisp in fewer than 200 lines of C(https://carld.github.io/2017/06/20/lisp-in-less-than-200-lines-of-c.html)443 points|jfo|7 years ago|102 comments
Alan Kay on Lisp(https://www.quora.com/What-did-Alan-Kay-mean-by-Lisp-is-the-greatest-single-programming-language-ever-designed/answer/Alan-Kay-11?share=1)427 points|shakes|7 years ago|193 comments
Why Racket? Why Lisp?(http://practicaltypography.com/why-racket-why-lisp.html)418 points|Tomte|11 years ago|280 comments
My Emacs Lisp book is finished(http://mbork.pl/2021-11-06_The_Emacs_Lisp_book_is_finished)410 points|greenSunglass|3 years ago|61 comments
Janet: a lightweight, expressive and modern Lisp(https://janet-lang.org)408 points|galfarragem|5 years ago|269 comments
I'm writing a book about algorithms and Lisp(https://lisp-univ-etc.blogspot.com/2019/07/programming-algorithms-book.html)407 points|ska80|6 years ago|53 comments
Not Lisp again (2009)(https://funcall.blogspot.com/2009/03/not-lisp-again.html)403 points|kamaal|6 years ago|233 comments
Land of Lisp is finally out...and has a music video.(http://landoflisp.com)398 points|drcode|14 years ago|108 comments
Running Lisp in Production(http://tech.grammarly.com/blog/posts/Running-Lisp-in-Production.html)397 points|f00biebletch|10 years ago|114 comments
Mezzano – An operating system written in Common Lisp(https://github.com/froggey/Mezzano/)396 points|pjmlp|6 years ago|136 comments
Clojure: A Lisp that wants to spread(https://simongray.github.io/essays/spread.html)386 points|simonpure|5 years ago|291 comments
How Lisp is Going to Save the World(http://landoflisp.com/#guilds)382 points|smartial_arts|12 years ago|229 comments
OpenGOAL: Port of Jak and Daxter, written in GOAL, a custom Lisp by Naughty Dog(https://github.com/water111/jak-project)381 points|msk-lywenn|3 years ago|109 comments
It's 2023, so of course I'm learning Common Lisp(https://log.schemescape.com/posts/programming-languages/learning-lisp-in-2023.html)373 points|behnamoh|2 years ago|335 comments
Hofstadter on Lisp (1983)(https://gist.github.com/jackrusher/5139396)373 points|Eric_WVGG|5 months ago|272 comments
A prior discussion of Kandria can be found here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32043026.
I'm the lead developer and sole programmer for the project. Would be happy to answer any questions about it!