Lisp

What makes Lisp syntax different from most programming languages?

Answer:
Lisp syntax stands out for its use of parenthesised s-expressions to represent both code and data, producing a highly uniform code structure. This can be initially challenging for those accustomed to the syntax conventions of other popular programming languages.
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