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Maclisp (or
MACLISP,
sometimes styled MacLisp or
MacLISP) is a
programming language, a
dialect of the
language Lisp. It
originated at the M****achusetts...
- PDP-10 and
Multics systems.
MACLISP would later come to be
called Maclisp, and is
often referred to as
MacLisp. The "MAC" in
MACLISP is
unrelated to Apple's...
- and
improved successor of
Maclisp. By the
early 1980s
several groups were
already at work on
diverse successors to
MacLisp: Lisp
Machine Lisp (aka ZetaLisp)...
- Fortran-SLIP
language on the
Compatible Time
Sharing System (CTSS). The 1974
Maclisp reference manual by
David A. Moon
attests "Read-eval-print loop" on page...
- Pitman, Kent (December 16, 2007). "The
Revised Maclisp Manual (The Pitmanual),
Sunday Morning Edition".
MACLISP.info.
HyperMeta Inc.
Declarations and the Compiler...
- UCB) by
Professor Richard Fateman and
several students,
based largely on
Maclisp and
distributed with the
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) for the Digital...
-
unrelated Lisp
dialects with that name.
Emacs Lisp is most
closely related to
Maclisp, with some
later influence from
Common Lisp. It
supports imperative and...
- (MIT)
during the 1970s, and
intended to be the
successor to the
language Maclisp. It is a 32-bit implementation, and was in part a
response to
Digital Equipment...
- the more
commercial ideals of Symbolics. He was the main
implementor of
Maclisp on the PDP-6. He
wrote Mac Hack, the
first computer program to play tournament-level...
-
which purpose Steele and
Sussman wrote a "tiny Lisp interpreter"
using Maclisp and then "added
mechanisms for
creating actors and
sending messages". Scheme...