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Slisp: Simple Lisp compiler (Linux/amd64)

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Slisp: Simple Lisp compiler (Linux/amd64)
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Slisp is a new compiler project that translates Lisp programs into standalone assembly code for Linux/AMD64. It provides a way to execute Lisp code without a traditional interactive REPL environment.

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This project offers a lightweight, compiled approach to Lisp, which is useful for developers interested in low-level systems programming and language implementation.

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This repository contains slisp a compiler which will read lisp programs as input, and generate standalone assembly representations for Linux/AMD64.

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