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You can find further info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolics
I have a bunch of documents about those systems, if you're so curious.
You could basically select a running process, access its function, modify it, and resume re-running, without lossing info or it crashing.
In a way that's why Lisp is called a live, breathing system.
It was also Object Oriented, which solved many of the problems of Unix systems which treat everything as a stream of bytes/text (and have a ton of security issues due to that).
Powershell is the only OO shell in use in a major system to this day, but theres a ton of new projects in that area.
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