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Common Lisp, at least, is also (dynamically) typed.


Common Lisp, however, has a "top type" T which is a supertype of all types. So one can manipulate lambdas themselves as if they're untyped.

Of course, I personally don't think programming in Lisp has much to do with wielding lambda calculus in any superlatively direct sense.




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