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Lone Lisp: A New Language Built Directly on Linux Syscalls

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from Lobsters ·

Matheus Moreira created Lone Lisp, a programming language that interfaces directly with Linux system calls, bypassing standard libraries. In an interview, he discusses his journey from C++ to Lisp and the design choices behind the language. The project showcases deep systems-level programming and minimalism in language design.

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Lone Lisp is a niche but impressive technical feat, highlighting the enduring appeal of building from scratch on bare metal.
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