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Lispkit Lisp is a strictly functional subset of Lisp developed as a testbed for functional programming concepts. It was first used for early experimentation with lazy evaluation. An SECD machine-based implementation written in an ALGOL variant was published by the developer Peter Henderson in 1980

Further Reading

Peter Henderson, "Functional Programming: Application and Implementation", 1980, Prentice Hall