1. Land of Lisp
    Land of Lisp, written by Conrad Barski, is a Lisp book that teaches the language through examples of programming games
  2. Langband
    Langband is a rewrite of the popular roguelike role-playing Game Angband
  3. language extension
    Language extensions are libraries that are not domain-specific (that is, just concern themselves with "programming" as opposed to "implementing algorithm/datastructure/service x"), widely usable, and could potentially be candidates for Proposed Extensions To ANSI, but are wider in scope than utilities
  4. langutils
    langutils is a Common Lisp Natural Language Processing library which provides a set of functions related to the structured analysis and processing of open English text, written by Ian Eslick and now maintained by Kevin Raison and based in part on Python code from Hugo Liu.
  5. lapax
    is a Person, a u*ix system admin and striving programmer, also otherwise known as lex lapax,
  6. Larry Clapp
    Larry Clapp is a Person, author of VILisp (see Development)
  7. Lars Brinkhoff
    Home page
  8. Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
    Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen is the guy who wrote the Gnus newsreader
  9. LASS
    Writing CSS files comes with a lot of repetition and is generally much too verbose
  10. lassie
    Natural Language Processing library for Latent Semantic Indexing