There are 6 repositories under lisp-dialect topic.
😈 Yaksha Programming Language - Offside rule + Lisp system for macros. 🐣 WIP
Lisp-like-R: A clojure inspired lisp that compiles to R in R
Functional language, easily extensible and possible (Lua features with LISP dialect and functional) to be embarked on software Go!
Fast and flexible language exploring partial evaluation, context-sensitive parsing, and metaprogramming. Compiles JIT or AOT to native code.
A curated list of awesome Scheme resources and materials
List of Clojure-like projects including Clojure ports, dialects, compilers, interpreters, programming languages, experimental projects heavily inspired by Clojure etc
A simple Scheme (Lisp dialect) interpreter written in Swift.
RainLisp, a .NET LISP implementation.
Vile is a lisp dialect with many features
A functional programming based Multiplayer Bomberman in Racket (LISP Dialect)
Tiny Lisp Interpreter Written in Ada
A custom programming language, specifically a lisp-dialect, implemented in Go, that we developed and use internally at Talon.One
A Lisp dialect of Ruby
A standalone or embeddable JVM based interpreter/ compiler for Murmel, a single-namespace Lisp dialect inspired by Common Lisp
A Lisp to be used as a Ruby Library (written in Ruby)
A small, embeddable Lisp dialect
A minimal language inspired by Lisp and Haskell
Programming Language for everyone, and no one.
A small Lisp dialect that serves me as a test bed for programming language features.
MEML is a simple LISP-like markup language that translates into HTML/CSS
Bream is a subset/dialect of Scheme that is compiled to run on an alternative platform. More details & initial sources will follow soon.
Experimental statically typed programming language that compiles to LLVM and has Lisp syntax