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                <![CDATA[Racket is a general-purpose programming language and an ecosystem for language-oriented programming.

Racket is a flexible, multi-paradigm language from the Lisp family, ideal for language-oriented programming. It supports functional, procedural, and object-oriented paradigms, and features a powerful macro system, robust modules, and extensive libraries. Racket is also widely used in education to teach programming concepts and language design.

- [Racket @ GitHub](https://github.com/racket/racket).

Related contents:

- [Ansible is a Lisp @ astrid dot tech](https://astrid.tech/2024/05/01/0/ansible-is-a-lisp/).
- [Beau­tiful Racket homepage](https://beautifulracket.com/).
- [Episode 123 @ Linux Dev Time](https://www.linuxdevtime.com/linux-dev-time-episode-123/).]]>
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