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:::"LISP" is long-obsolete; look at 2nd edition ''Common Lisp the Language'' from 1990 for instance, it's always spelled "Lisp", in contrast to 1st ed., which used small caps. I'd personally prefer [[Lisp (programming language)]] because someday we might have spiffy software that filters ()-disambiguators in article headings and such, but [[Lisp programming language]] is OK too. [[User:Stan Shebs|Stan]] 01:12 7 Jun 2003 (UTC)
According to the convension about naming programming language, we don't put pre-diambiguation programming language. It is debatable but is an agreement that seems reached. I am not sure which one LISP or Lisp. To me LISP sounds rather antiquated but I am not sure. -- [[User:TakuyaMurata|Taku]] 01:19 7 Jun 2003 (UTC)
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