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  • Lisp, a functional programming language designed for
  • It is a dialect of Lisp, adapted from Paul Graham's proposed Arc langua
  • On Lisp: Advanced Techniques for Common Lisp is a book
  • Lisp advocates such as Paul Graham claim that this a
  • OBJ3 is agent-oriented and runs on Kyoto Common Lisp AKCL.
  • The Lisp Algebraic Manipulator (also known as LAM) was c
  • Patrick R. Harrison: The Common Lisp and Artificial Intelligence, Prentice Hall PTR,
  • It is written in Common Lisp and available under the Mozilla Public License.
  • Common Lisp, and some people found it not very pleasant to
  • CLX is completely written in Common Lisp and does not use Xlib.
  • Such settings include LISP and the primitive recursive functions, discusse
  • helped produce the earliest implementations of LISP, and under Marvin Minsky he did early research
  • She is somewhat of a neat freak, speaks with a lisp, and will be back next year.
  • ulus is a semi-fictional organization of expert LISP and Scheme hackers.
  • This language is based on Lisp and is meant to allow modular programming to mo
  • rogramming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) and Lisp and Functional Programming (LFP).
  • th Nu, also shows the influence of Objective-C, Lisp, and Ruby in the design of the language.
  • om IPL-V, as well as the mapping functions from Lisp and made it general case.
  • It is written in Common Lisp and runs on all POSIX platforms such as Mac OS
  • Franz Lisp and all other flavors of LISP were eventually s
  • Lisp and ML are applicative programming languages.
  • munity, and holds a place of distinction in the Lisp and the MIT AI Lab communities.
  • e number of composed forms they support; Common Lisp and Scheme both provide forms with up to four r
  • as incremental compilers were added for Common Lisp and Standard ML.
  • character is somewhat sabotaged by a pronounced lisp, and his character's habit of engaging himself
  • Flavors (an early object-oriented extension to Lisp) and the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS).
  • substitution, is found in the languages Common Lisp and Scheme, invoked by using the comma-at opera
  • CL-HTTP is an example of a non-trivial Lisp application.
  • e implementation platform for Paul Graham's new Lisp, Arc).
  • CL is compiled to ANSI C. It conforms to Common Lisp as described in the 1984 first edition of Guy S
  • success of this effort influenced the choice of Lisp as the basis for later versions of Emacs.
  • t a full implementation of S-expression-encoded Lisp as an interpreter.
  • In Daffy Duck and Egghead, Daffy does not lisp at all, except in the separately-drawn set-piec
  • The major contributors to Franz Lisp at UC Berkeley were John K. Foderaro, Keith Skl
  • mpetitor to other object-oriented extensions to Lisp at around the same time such as Flavors, in use
  • 1960, "object" could refer to identified items ( LISP atoms) with properties (attributes); Alan Kay w
  • D creation and editing suite (written in Common Lisp) available originally from Nichimen Graphics Co
  • History of Lisp: BBN Lisp
  • His best known work was a 1990 essay “ Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big”, which in
  • releases had a compatibility package for Common Lisp, but this is not sustained in the modern versio
  • second version (XLISP 2.0) moved toward Common Lisp, but was by no means a complete implementation.
  • ramming language that "looks syntactically like Lisp, but didn't have the data structures of Lisp.
  • trapped from Carnegie Mellon University's Spice Lisp by recompiling its output but for VAX machine i
  • Object Lisp by Gary Drescher of Lisp Machines, Inc., 1985
  • Emacs Lisp bytecode files have the filename suffix ".elc".
  • has implemented his own proof checker in Common Lisp called Bourbaki and Marnix Klooster has coded a
  • It implements a simple CLOS interpreter for Lisp called "Closette".
  • SKILL was originally based on a flavor of Lisp called “Franz Lisp” created at UC Berkeley by t
  • back into AutoLISP code on certain events, and Lisp can manipulate the contents of tiles while the
  • It allows for the compilation of Lisp code into Java byte code, and also provides the
  • ), the byte code used in GNU Emacs for compiled LISP code, .NET Common Intermediate Language, and ma
  • " can further increase the performance of Emacs Lisp code.
  • rsal time and time zones can be handled well in Lisp code.
  • It was based on a RPN form of Lisp combined with some ideas from CPL.
  • n programming languages, and he is known in the Lisp community as the principal developer of the Che
  • er community, and holds a place of pride in the Lisp community.
  • different language, or (as in Hart and Levin's Lisp compiler) compiled by running the compiler in a
  • different language, or (as in Hart and Levin's Lisp compiler) compiled by running the compiler in a
  • Hemlock is integrated with the Common Lisp compiler, interpreter, and development suite CM
  • The Franz Lisp compiler, written entirely in Franz Lisp, was c
  • e a completely new implementation of the Common Lisp computer language.
  • Flavors, an early object-oriented extension to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificia
  • The HyperSpec is used by many Common Lisp development environments (examples are LispWork
  • A Lisp dialect implemented and formalized since 1971 a
  • rogramming language which was built on top of a LISP dialect called muLISP.
  • ctional programming language and dialect of the Lisp dialect Scheme, extended with constructs for pa
  • It was an object-oriented extension for the Lisp dialect Lisp Machine Lisp, designed by Lisp Mac
  • Reduce is written entirely in its own LISP dialect called Standard LISP, expressed in an A
  • As more data types were introduced in later Lisp dialects, and programming styles evolved, the c
  • Other languages, such as C and Lisp, do not make this distinction, and treat those
  • Lisp doesn't differentiate statements from expressio
  • In this Lisp environment, variables and even entire function
  • Variants of Lisp, especially Scheme, the interchangeability of c
  • Though this path of LISP evolution is widely neglected, it resembles som
  • Spice Lisp evolved into CMUCL, a Common Lisp implementatio
  • The source (FreeBSD style license), lisp examples and pre-compiled binaries for FreeBSD,
  • CCL's compiler produces native instructions for Lisp expressions and files.
  • Lisp extensibility was considered as a key factor in
  • d the Scheme language, which is a member of the Lisp family of languages.
  • It provides Lisp features such as lists, symbol processing, func
  • ative of XLISP 2.0 that continues to add Common Lisp features.
  • When the cat with the lisp finds out that they've been tricked, he and the
  • He is known for his work on Lisp, for co-founding Viaweb (which eventually becam
  • He also contributed to Algol 68 and LISP for the ZEBRA.
  • s based on L. Peter Deutsch's implementation of Lisp for the PDP-1 (called Basic PDP-1 LISP), which
  • must contain at least one call to defsystem, a lisp form in which are defined all of the components
  • language shares certain features in common with LISP, Forth, and shell programming languages of the
  • ed on Windows PCs in August 1989 using the CLOE Lisp from Symbolics.
  • The Common Lisp FullScreen Window Manager (CLFSWM) is a window
  • stinctive feature is that Hemlock distinguishes Lisp functions from interactive commands, which are
  • Richard P. Gabriel wrote in his popular essay Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big, "the thir
  • Alyssa P. Hacker: a lisp hacker
  • Common Lisp has many data types-more than many other langua
  • this can be seen very easily from the fact that Lisp has been used as an extendible language for yea
  • Allegro Common Lisp has its own hypertext version of the ANSI Commo
  • After that, in response to a rap about his lisp, he rapped, "Yeah I got a lisp, I understand th
  • er's Assistant to John McCarthy, the founder of Lisp; he ported Maclisp from its native ITS to WAITS
  • he nickname "Dit" at an early age when he would lisp his name "Vic."
  • The Common Lisp HyperSpec is a hypertext html document which is
  • ased in September 2003 and was the first Common Lisp implementation for the 64-bit AMD64 platform.
  • neer and is a commercial fork of the CMU Common Lisp implementation.
  • rom - theoretically - any ANSI-compliant Common Lisp implementation.
  • designed to be portable across different Common Lisp implementations and different Window system.
  • Some older Lisp implementations (such as the Lisp implementatio
  • he metaobject protocol supported by many Common Lisp implementations as an extension of the Common L
  • It runs in a number of various Lisp implementations or as a part of the Snd audio e
  • It was one of the first Common Lisp implementations ever, and exposed a number of h
  • In contrast with large-scale LISP implementations, Acornsoft's variant only has a
  • While resembling Lisp in many ways, it is semantically quite differen
  • rJava is an unfinished implementation of Common Lisp in the Java programming language.
  • PSL or a more primitive dialect dubbed "System Lisp"/"SYSLISP" as "an experiment in writing a produ
  • Lisp in Small Pieces (Cambridge University Press; Ne
  • Lisp in Small Pieces (LiSP), a book full of Scheme i
  • , a key motivator for improving that dialect of Lisp in the areas of numerical computing, efficient
  • r the Cat, although he is without his signature lisp in this cartoon and has a dopey voice.
  • oted in the post that he was "Speak[ing] with a lisp in Perl," a reference to the idiom's Lisp origi
  • rom CMUCL, which is itself descended from Spice Lisp, including early implementations for the Mach o
  • The Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM) is a Common Lisp-based
  • The Franz Lisp interpreter was written in C and Franz Lisp.
  • _perl and mod_python, mod_lisp does not embed a Lisp interpreter in Apache.
  • rly use of conservative garbage collection in a Lisp interpreter, a technique which was later copied
  • She then became a collaborator on the first LISP interpreter, and the principal author of the fi
  • VLISP (for Vincennes LISP) interpreters and compilers were designed to ru
  • BBN LISP is most notable for being the predecessor of In
  • Portable Standard Lisp is not as full of features as e.g.
  • Spice Lisp is a Lisp dialect and its implementation origin
  • Allegro Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Li
  • formalism invented by Alonzo Church, with which LISP is intimately connected, and references the Kni
  • Lisp is like a ball of mud.
  • 2 (A Computational Logic for Applicative Common Lisp) is a software system consisting of a programmi
  • Le Lisp is a Lisp dialect close to Common Lisp; it is l
  • ts on hiring and interviewing, Yegge's infamous Lisp is Not an Acceptable Lisp post about the Lisp p
  • Scieneer Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Li
  • Lambda calculus-based languages (such as Lisp, ISWIM, and Scheme) are in actual practice valu
  • In Lisp jargon, the expression "to cons x onto y" means
  • y like the types of numbers known to the Common Lisp language, giving CLN another meaning: it become
  • enworks International, a superset of the Common Lisp language, and used for modeling of complex obje
  • Lisp languages are also free-form, although they do
  • e the decline of MacLisp and Interlisp, the two Lisp languages that have risen to dominance - Scheme
  • ations had become fast enough to reasonably run Lisp languages, and it was this, much larger market,
  • is a package format and a build tool for Common Lisp libraries.
  • coding is a compressed data representation for Lisp linked lists.
  • McCLIM Lisp Listener
  • have also been developed for Java (JavaSpaces), Lisp, Lua, Prolog, Python, Ruby, Smalltalk, Tcl, and
  • The Texas Instruments Explorer is a family of Lisp Machine computers.
  • working at Symbolics, Greenberg implemented the Lisp machine File System (LMFS).
  • The design of the Lisp Machine was directly implemented by both Symbol
  • nd implemented the prototype version of the MIT Lisp Machine processor, with the production version
  • omputers, but also on the Multics OS and on the Lisp Machine architectures.
  • ZetaLisp, also known as Lisp Machine Lisp - used on the Lisp machines, direc
  • oast programmers, came to Greenblatt, seeking a Lisp machine for his group to work with, about eight
  • It follows the tradition of the Lisp Machine editor ZWEI and the ITS/TOPS-20 impleme
  • The newfound company was named LISP Machine, Inc. (LMI), and was funded by CDC orde
  • era: The Texas Instruments Explorer and Compact LISP Machine, Krueger, S. ; Manuel, G. ; Matthews, G
  • e Norsk Data's ND-500 supermini as a microcoded Lisp Machine, running CADR software: the Knowledge P
  • d Tom Knight were the main designers of the MIT Lisp machine.
  • John C. Mallery starting in 1994 on a Symbolics Lisp Machine.
  • cientist, known for his work on Multics and the Lisp machine.
  • For the type of computer, see Lisp machine.
  • Symbolics developed new Lisp Machines and published the operating system und
  • The user interface can be used locally (on Lisp Machines and MacIvories) and remotely (using X1
  • m the GUI system Dynamic Windows of Symbolics's Lisp machines
  • implemented in computer hardware in a number of Lisp machines derived from the MIT CADR.
  • itmapped displays, the ITS time sharing system, Lisp machines (he was also instrumental in releasing
  • operating system's notion of signals (except on Lisp machines where this variant usage of the term e
  • ing to actually start his company and build the Lisp machines that Jacobson desperately needed was i
  • The Explorer is based on a design from Lisp Machines Incorporated, which is based on the MI
  • station, running on one of Xerox's 1100 Dolphin Lisp machines (or in general on Xerox's "1100 Series
  • enera from Symbolics is an operating system for Lisp Machines written in ZetaLisp and Symbolics Comm
  • Symbolics used it for its Lisp machines, and eventually developed it into New
  • e single largest customer of both Symbolics and Lisp Machines, Inc. (and like Symbolics, was one of
  • emedies included ports of Maclisp to Multics or Lisp Machines, but even if successful these would on
  • He founded Lisp Machines, Inc. (which later became Gigamos Syst
  • Lisp Machines, Inc. was a company formed in 1979 by
  • the Explorer II, based on the Lisp microprocessor
  • mixvm.el (Emacs Lisp mixvm)
  • CLM (originally an acronym for Common Lisp Music) is a music synthesis and signal processi
  • ly influential in the development of the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS).
  • ve layer that overlays an ordinary CLOS (Common Lisp Object System) network.
  • ization support, and two object systems: Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and metaobject protocol (M
  • The Common Lisp Object System: An Overview by Richard P. Gabrie
  • Object-oriented architecture using the Common Lisp Object System
  • as also contributed to the design of the Common Lisp Object System, and is the author of the book Th
  • Ceceo or lisp on /s/, pronouncing it as a sharp, dental /s̪/,
  • The book LISP on the BBC Microcomputer by the Acornsoft LISP
  • ystems by using an underlying Portable Standard LISP or Codemist Standard LISP implementation.
  • creen at the transition to sound films due to a lisp or speech impediment.
  • LISP-based Processors, or SCHEME: A Dielectric LISP, or Finite Memories Considered Harmful, or LAMB
  • plementation of the programming language Common Lisp originally developed by Bruno Haible and Michae
  • an be and is used for implementations of Common Lisp, other interpreted languages, or computer algeb
  • Rational numbers in Lisp, Perl 6
  • Hash tables in various guises, in Lisp, Perl, Python, Lua, D
  • Any sufficiently complicated LISP program is going to contain a slow implementati
  • construction - and a community of S-expression Lisp programmers quickly developed.
  • A controversy among Lisp programmers is if, and how much, the S-expressi
  • e the unification of S-expressions found in the Lisp programming language with XML.
  • ow System protocol client library in the Common Lisp programming language (Cf.
  • Movitz is an implementation of the Common Lisp programming language for x86 computers.
  • d a system called FAMOUS in the 1970s using the LISP programming language pursuing the same aim.
  • here he helped McCarthy with the development of Lisp programming language.
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