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XLISP is an Object-oriented Lisp programming language, developed by David Michael Betz. XLISP version 3.0 was released in 1997 as public domain software, and updated in 1998 under a permissive open source license.

XLISP (eXperimental LISP) is an experimental programming language combining some of the features of Common Lisp, and later Scheme, with an object-oriented extension capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object-oriented programming on small computers. XLISP is written in C programming language and designed to be easily extended with additional functions and classes.

Derivatives

 * XLISP-PLUS: Developed by Tom Almy. Described as "an evolutionary improvement over David Betz's Xlisp 2.1".
 * Nyquist: Developed by Roger Dannenberg at Carnegie Mellon University as a programming language for sound synthesis and analysis. Nyquist remains a core feature of the popular multi-track audio editor Audacity.
 * XLISP-STAT: ("Lispstat") Developed by Luke Tierney, with statistical additions.
 * AutoLISP: Designed by and for AutoCAD computer-aided design software.