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ZetaLisp is a programming language created by David Betz in 1985. It is a dialect of Lisp and runs on the ZetaVM. ZetaLisp is used in a number of commercial and open source projects. David Betz created ZetaLisp in 1985 while working on a Lisp implementation for the ZetaVM. ZetaLisp is a dialect of Lisp and runs on the ZetaVM. The language has been used in a number of commercial and open source projects. ZetaLisp is a high-level, dynamically typed, interpreted, garbage-collected, and general-purpose programming language. It has a Lisp-1 dialect with dynamic scope. ZetaLisp also supports object-oriented programming, functional programming, and procedural programming paradigms. The language has a simple syntax and semantics. It is easy to learn and use. ZetaLisp is an efficient and powerful programming language.