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  • Lisp machine
  • Computer specialized in running Lisp

    Lisp machines are general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp as their main software and programming language, usually via hardware support

    Lisp machine

    Lisp machine

    Lisp_machine

  • Lisp Machine Lisp
  • Technology (MIT) Lisp machines. Lisp Machine Lisp was also the Lisp dialect with the most influence on the design of Common Lisp. Lisp Machine Lisp branched into

    Lisp Machine Lisp

    Lisp_Machine_Lisp

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    Lisp (historically LISP, an abbreviation of "list processing") is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • Lisp Machines
  • Computer company (1979–1987)

    Lisp Machines, Inc. was a company formed in 1979 by Richard Greenblatt of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to build Lisp machines. It was based

    Lisp Machines

    Lisp_Machines

  • Common Lisp
  • Programming language standard

    work on diverse successors to MacLisp: Lisp Machine Lisp (aka ZetaLisp), Spice Lisp, NIL and S-1 Lisp. Common Lisp sought to unify, standardize, and

    Common Lisp

    Common Lisp

    Common_Lisp

  • *Lisp
  • Programming language

    *Lisp (or StarLisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It was conceived of in 1985 by two employees of the Thinking Machines Corporation

    *Lisp

    *Lisp

  • Emacs Lisp
  • Dialect of Lisp in the Emacs text editor

    Emacs Lisp is a Lisp dialect made for GNU Emacs. It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainder being written

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs_Lisp

  • Symbolics
  • Defunct American computer manufacturer (1980–1996)

    designed and manufactured a line of Lisp machines, single-user computers optimized to run the programming language Lisp. Symbolics also made significant

    Symbolics

    Symbolics

  • Zmacs
  • Text editor for Lisp machines

    MIT Lisp machine and runs on its descendants (Symbolics Genera, LMI Lambda, TI Explorer). Zmacs is written in Lisp Machine Lisp (called ZetaLisp on Symbolics

    Zmacs

    Zmacs

    Zmacs

  • List of Lisp software and tools
  • Lisp software and development tools

    Common Lisp Common Lisp Dylan Emacs Lisp EuLisp Franz Lisp GOAL Hy Ikarus Interlisp ISLISP Le Lisp Lisp Flavored Erlang Lisp Machine Lisp Lispkit Lisp Maclisp

    List of Lisp software and tools

    List_of_Lisp_software_and_tools

  • AI winter
  • Period of reduced funding and interest in AI research

    DARPA's cutbacks to academic AI research in general 1987: collapse of the LISP machine market 1988: cancellation of new spending on AI by the Strategic Computing

    AI winter

    AI_winter

  • Texas Instruments Explorer
  • of Lisp machine computers. These computers were sold by Texas Instruments (TI) in the 1980s. The Explorer is based on a design from Lisp Machines Incorporated

    Texas Instruments Explorer

    Texas_Instruments_Explorer

  • Common Lisp Object System
  • Feature in the programming language Lisp

    The Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) is the facility for object-oriented programming in ANSI Common Lisp. CLOS is a dynamic object system which differs

    Common Lisp Object System

    Common Lisp Object System

    Common_Lisp_Object_System

  • Paul Graham (programmer)
  • English programmer, venture capitalist, and writer (born 1964)

    Hacker News. He is the author of the computer programming books On Lisp, ANSI Common Lisp, and Hackers & Painters. Technology journalist Steven Levy has described

    Paul Graham (programmer)

    Paul Graham (programmer)

    Paul_Graham_(programmer)

  • Genera (software)
  • Symbolics operating system based on Lisp

    commercial operating system and integrated development environment for Lisp machines created by Symbolics. It is essentially a fork of an earlier operating

    Genera (software)

    Genera_(software)

  • Lispkit Lisp
  • Lispkit Lisp is a lexically scoped, purely functional subset of Lisp (Pure Lisp) developed as a testbed for functional programming concepts. It was first

    Lispkit Lisp

    Lispkit_Lisp

  • Read–eval–print loop
  • Computer programming environment

    to programming interfaces similar to the classic Lisp machine interactive environment or to Common Lisp with the SLIME development environment. Common examples

    Read–eval–print loop

    Read–eval–print_loop

  • SECD machine
  • Abstract machine used as a target for compilers

    semantics). Lispkit Lisp was a compiler based on the SECD machine, and the SECD machine has been used as the target for other systems such as Lisp/370. In 1989

    SECD machine

    SECD_machine

  • Common Lisp Interface Manager
  • User interface software toolkit

    Symbolics' Lisp machines between 1988 and 1993. ... you can check out Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM). A descendant of the Symbolics Lisp machines GUI framework

    Common Lisp Interface Manager

    Common Lisp Interface Manager

    Common_Lisp_Interface_Manager

  • Game Oriented Assembly Lisp
  • Video game programming language

    Game Oriented Assembly Lisp (GOAL, also known as Game Object Assembly Lisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, made for video games

    Game Oriented Assembly Lisp

    Game_Oriented_Assembly_Lisp

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • Timeline of artificial intelligence Timeline of machine learning The Lambda calculus was an inspiration for the Lisp programming language, which was important

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Object Lisp
  • Lisp was a computer programming language, a dialect of the Lisp language. It was an object-oriented extension for the Lisp dialect Lisp Machine Lisp,

    Object Lisp

    Object_Lisp

  • Le Lisp
  • Dialect of Lisp developed in France

    Le Lisp (also Le_Lisp and Le-Lisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It was developed at the French Institute for Research in

    Le Lisp

    Le_Lisp

  • Flavors (programming language)
  • Programming language

    to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp machine and its programming language Lisp Machine Lisp. It

    Flavors (programming language)

    Flavors_(programming_language)

  • AutoLISP
  • LISP computer programming language variant

    AutoLISP is a dialect of the programming language Lisp built specifically for use with the full version of AutoCAD and its derivatives, which include AutoCAD

    AutoLISP

    AutoLISP

    AutoLISP

  • Hardware for artificial intelligence
  • Hardware specially designed and optimized for artificial intelligence

    artificial intelligence (AI) programs faster, and with less energy, such as Lisp machines, neuromorphic engineering, event cameras, and physical neural networks

    Hardware for artificial intelligence

    Hardware for artificial intelligence

    Hardware_for_artificial_intelligence

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    funding for academic research. However, beginning with the collapse of the Lisp Machine market in 1987, AI once again fell into disrepute, and a second, longer-lasting

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • S-expression
  • Data serialization format

    the programming language Lisp, which uses them for source code as well as data. In the usual parenthesized syntax of Lisp, an S-expression is classically

    S-expression

    S-expression

    S-expression

  • Richard Stallman
  • American activist and programmer (born 1953)

    the Lisp machine operating system (the CONS of 1974–1976 and the CADR of 1977–1979—this latter unit was commercialized by Symbolics and Lisp Machines, Inc

    Richard Stallman

    Richard Stallman

    Richard_Stallman

  • List of Lisp-family programming languages
  • The programming language Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language with direct descendants and closely related dialects still in widespread

    List of Lisp-family programming languages

    List_of_Lisp-family_programming_languages

  • Metaprogramming
  • Programming paradigm

    popular in the 1970s and 1980s using list processing languages such as Lisp. Lisp machine hardware gained some notice in the 1980s, and enabled applications

    Metaprogramming

    Metaprogramming

  • Scheme (programming language)
  • Dialect of Lisp

    Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages. Scheme was created during the 1970s at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence

    Scheme (programming language)

    Scheme (programming language)

    Scheme_(programming_language)

  • List of operating systems
  • Instruments' Explorer Lisp machine workstations also had systems code written in Lisp Machine Lisp. Xerox 1100 series of Lisp machines used an operating system

    List of operating systems

    List_of_operating_systems

  • LISP 2
  • Abandoned 1960s programming language proposal

    LISP 2 is a programming language proposed in the 1960s as the successor to Lisp. It had largely Lisp-like semantics and ALGOL 60-like syntax. It is remembered

    LISP 2

    LISP_2

  • Spice Lisp
  • Spice Lisp (Scientific Personal Integrated Computing Environment) is a programming language, a dialect of Lisp. Its implementation, originally written

    Spice Lisp

    Spice_Lisp

  • Thinking Machines Corporation
  • American supercomputer and AI firm (1983–1994)

    Connection Machine was programmed in a variety of specialized programming languages, including *Lisp and CM Lisp (derived from Common Lisp), C* (derived

    Thinking Machines Corporation

    Thinking_Machines_Corporation

  • Space-cadet keyboard
  • Keyboard used on MIT Lisp machines, influential to Emacs

    keyboard is a keyboard designed by John L. Kulp in 1978 and used on Lisp machines at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It inspired several

    Space-cadet keyboard

    Space-cadet keyboard

    Space-cadet_keyboard

  • Steve Russell (computer scientist)
  • American computer scientist

    language. By implementing the Lisp universal evaluator in a lower-level language, it became possible to create the Lisp interpreter; prior development

    Steve Russell (computer scientist)

    Steve Russell (computer scientist)

    Steve_Russell_(computer_scientist)

  • EINE and ZWEI
  • Two discontinued Emacs-like text editors

    written in Lisp. It used Lisp Machine Lisp. Stallman later wrote GNU Emacs, which was written in C and Emacs Lisp and extensible in Emacs Lisp. EINE also

    EINE and ZWEI

    EINE_and_ZWEI

  • History of the Scheme programming language
  • falls within the large Lisp family of languages that includes Common Lisp, Scheme, ISLisp, EuLisp, XLisp, and AutoLisp. Lisp was invented by John McCarthy

    History of the Scheme programming language

    History_of_the_Scheme_programming_language

  • LFE (programming language)
  • Coding language, extension for Erlang

    dialect built on Core Erlang and the Erlang virtual machine (BEAM). LFE builds on Erlang to provide a Lisp syntax for writing distributed, fault-tolerant,

    LFE (programming language)

    LFE (programming language)

    LFE_(programming_language)

  • Robert Tappan Morris
  • American computer scientist; creator of Morris Worm; associate professor at MIT

    [failed verification] In 2008, released the programming language Arc, a Lisp dialect, alongside Paul Graham. In 2010, Morris was awarded the 2010 Special

    Robert Tappan Morris

    Robert Tappan Morris

    Robert_Tappan_Morris

  • Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
  • Computer science textbook

    concepts using Scheme, a dialect of Lisp. It also uses a virtual register machine and assembler to implement Lisp interpreters and compilers. Topics in

    Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

    Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

    Structure_and_Interpretation_of_Computer_Programs

  • Arc (programming language)
  • Open-source programming language

    Arc is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, developed by Paul Graham and Robert Morris. It is free and open-source software released

    Arc (programming language)

    Arc_(programming_language)

  • John McCarthy (computer scientist)
  • American scientist (1927–2011)

    intelligence" (AI), led the development of the symbolic programming language family Lisp and had a large influence in the language ALGOL, popularized time-sharing

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)

  • Franz Lisp
  • Lisp programming language system

    In computer programming, Franz Lisp is a discontinued Lisp programming language system written at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley

    Franz Lisp

    Franz Lisp

    Franz_Lisp

  • GNU Guile
  • Extension language

    was a cleaner Lisp dialect than Emacs Lisp, and that GEL could evolve to implement other languages on the same runtime, namely Emacs Lisp. After Lord discovered

    GNU Guile

    GNU Guile

    GNU_Guile

  • Expert system
  • Computer system emulating human expert

    the main development environment for expert systems had been high end Lisp machines from Xerox, Symbolics, and Texas Instruments. With the rise of the PC

    Expert system

    Expert system

    Expert_system

  • PicoLisp
  • Programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp

    PicoLisp is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It runs on operating systems including Linux and others that are Portable Operating

    PicoLisp

    PicoLisp

    PicoLisp

  • Clojure
  • Dialect of the Lisp programming language on the Java platform

    language Lisp on the Java platform. Like most other Lisps, Clojure's syntax is built on S-expressions that are first parsed into data structures by a Lisp reader

    Clojure

    Clojure

    Clojure

  • High-level language computer architecture
  • Computer designed to run a specific language

    first HLLs. The best known HLLCAs may be the Lisp machines of the 1970s and 1980s, for the language Lisp (1959). At present the most popular HLLCAs are

    High-level language computer architecture

    High-level_language_computer_architecture

  • Racket (programming language)
  • Lisp dialect

    multi-paradigm programming language. The Racket language is a modern dialect of Lisp and a descendant of Scheme. It is designed as a platform for programming

    Racket (programming language)

    Racket (programming language)

    Racket_(programming_language)

  • Lisp (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up lisp or Lisp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lisp is a type of speech impediment. Lisp or LISP may also refer to: Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp (disambiguation)

    Lisp_(disambiguation)

  • Maclisp
  • Dialect of Lisp programming language

    Maclisp (or MACLISP, sometimes styled MacLisp or MacLISP) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It originated at the Massachusetts Institute

    Maclisp

    Maclisp

  • Richard Greenblatt (programmer)
  • American computer programmer (born 1944)

    holds a place of distinction in the communities of the programming language Lisp and of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Artificial Intelligence

    Richard Greenblatt (programmer)

    Richard Greenblatt (programmer)

    Richard_Greenblatt_(programmer)

  • NewLISP
  • Dialect of Lisp programming language

    newLISP is a scripting language, a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages. It was designed and developed by Lutz Mueller. Because of its

    NewLISP

    NewLISP

  • Portable Standard Lisp
  • Standard Lisp (PSL) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. PSL was inspired by its predecessor, Standard Lisp and the Portable Lisp Compiler

    Portable Standard Lisp

    Portable_Standard_Lisp

  • Logo (programming language)
  • Computer programming language

    The language was conceived to teach concepts of programming related to Lisp and only later to enable what Papert called "body-syntonic reasoning", where

    Logo (programming language)

    Logo (programming language)

    Logo_(programming_language)

  • Butler Lampson
  • American computer scientist

    D-Series Machines: the "Dandelion" (used in the Xerox Star and Xerox 1108 LISP machine), "Dandetiger" (used in the Xerox 1109 LISP machine), "Daybreak"

    Butler Lampson

    Butler Lampson

    Butler_Lampson

  • Format (Common Lisp)
  • Common Lisp function that produces formatted text

    preferred formatting strings. This functionally originates in MIT's Lisp Machine Lisp, where it was based on Multics. The format function is specified by

    Format (Common Lisp)

    Format_(Common_Lisp)

  • Emacs
  • Family of text editors

    automate work. Implementations of Emacs typically feature a dialect of the Lisp programming language, allowing users and developers to write new commands

    Emacs

    Emacs

    Emacs

  • Hy (programming language)
  • Dialect of the Lisp programming language designed to interact with Python

    and Clojure's mappings onto the Java virtual machine (JVM), Hy is meant to operate as a transparent Lisp front-end for Python. It allows Python libraries

    Hy (programming language)

    Hy (programming language)

    Hy_(programming_language)

  • Texas Instruments
  • American semiconductor designer and manufacturer

    developed and sold the Explorer computer family of Lisp machines. For the Explorer, a special 32-bit Lisp microprocessor was developed, which was used in

    Texas Instruments

    Texas Instruments

    Texas_Instruments

  • NuBus
  • 32-bit parallel computer bus

    by Western Digital for their NuMachine, and for the Lisp Machines Inc. LMI Lambda. NuBus was later incorporated in Lisp products by Texas Instruments (Explorer)

    NuBus

    NuBus

    NuBus

  • Super key (keyboard button)
  • Computer key

    on a keyboard designed for Lisp machines at MIT. The "space-cadet" keyboard, designed in 1978 at MIT for the Lisp machine, introduced two new modifier

    Super key (keyboard button)

    Super key (keyboard button)

    Super_key_(keyboard_button)

  • Practical Common Lisp
  • Practical Common Lisp is an introductory book on the programming language Common Lisp by Peter Seibel. It features a fairly complete introduction to the

    Practical Common Lisp

    Practical_Common_Lisp

  • Daniel Weinreb
  • American computer programmer

    wrote EINE and ZWEI, text editors for MIT Lisp machines. EINE made use of the windowing system of the Lisp machine, and thus is the first Emacs written for

    Daniel Weinreb

    Daniel_Weinreb

  • Interlisp
  • Dialect of the Lisp programming language

    and D. L. Murphy. In 1970, Alice K. Hartley implemented BBN LISP, which ran on PDP-10 machines running the operating system TENEX (renamed TOPS-20). In 1973

    Interlisp

    Interlisp

  • Xerox Star
  • Early GUI-based computer workstation from Xerox

    Star, Xerox 1108 Lisp machine (1981) Dandetiger: Xerox 1109 Lisp machine Daybreak: Xerox 6085 Star successor, Xerox 1186 Lisp machine (1985) The Xerox

    Xerox Star

    Xerox Star

    Xerox_Star

  • On Lisp
  • Graham "CLiki: On Lisp". On Lisp home page Free versions of "On Lisp" On Lisp in pdf-format Archived 2007-03-08 at the Wayback Machine On Lisp in multiple HTML

    On Lisp

    On_Lisp

  • Pointer machine
  • Abstract computational machine model

    pointer machine model. Some particular types of pointer machines are called a linking automaton, a KU-machine, an SMM, an atomistic LISP machine, a tree-pointer

    Pointer machine

    Pointer_machine

  • Technical standard
  • Established norm or requirement to facilitate consistency

    SAE International copyright policy Archived 2012-11-12 at the Wayback Machine "Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and

    Technical standard

    Technical_standard

  • Worse is better
  • Theory of software design

    the-right-thing". Gabriel offers the examples of the adoption of C over Lisp, Unix over Lisp machines and VMS, and x86 over reduced instruction set computers as examples

    Worse is better

    Worse_is_better

  • Hardware-assisted garbage collection
  • Garbage collection assisted by hardware mechanisms

    functional languages. Research in the 1980s included hardware features in Lisp machines. The Symbolics 3600 used a tagged architecture with per-word tags to

    Hardware-assisted garbage collection

    Hardware-assisted_garbage_collection

  • LispWorks
  • Software

    LispWorks is computer software, a proprietary implementation and integrated development environment (IDE) for the programming language Common Lisp. LispWorks

    LispWorks

    LispWorks

  • List of software forks
  • discontinued FreeS/WAN. Symbolics Lisp Machine operating system, later called Symbolics Genera. Forked from the MIT Lisp Machine operating system, which was

    List of software forks

    List_of_software_forks

  • Colibri
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nido del Colibri, a multi-use stadium in Cuernavaca, Mexico COLIBRI, a Lisp machine co-processor Rey Mysterio (born 1974), wrestler, by ring name Colibri

    Colibri

    Colibri

  • Xerox Daybreak
  • Workstation computer (1985–1989)

    Daybreak was also sold as a Xerox 1186 workstation when configured as a Lisp machine. Xerox also produced the Xerox Encryption Unit, intended to "sit atop

    Xerox Daybreak

    Xerox Daybreak

    Xerox_Daybreak

  • Fifth Generation Computer Systems
  • Five generation of a computer

    parallel to the Lisp machine market, where rule-based systems such as CLIPS could run on general-purpose computers, making expensive Lisp machines unnecessary

    Fifth Generation Computer Systems

    Fifth_Generation_Computer_Systems

  • Guy L. Steele Jr.
  • American computer scientist (born 1954)

    Thinking Machines, where he helped define and promote a parallel computing version of the Lisp programming language named *Lisp (Star Lisp) and a parallel

    Guy L. Steele Jr.

    Guy L. Steele Jr.

    Guy_L._Steele_Jr.

  • Scope (computer programming)
  • Part of a computer program where a given name binding is valid

    variables ... The primary influences on Common Lisp were Lisp Machine Lisp, MacLisp, NIL, S-1 Lisp, Spice Lisp, and Scheme. "Programming Language ISLISP,

    Scope (computer programming)

    Scope_(computer_programming)

  • M-expression
  • Proposed syntax for the Lisp language

    In Lisp programming language, M-expressions (or meta-expressions) were an early proposed syntax for the Lisp, inspired by contemporary languages such

    M-expression

    M-expression

  • Operating system
  • Software that manages computer hardware resources

    Microcontroller Network operating system Object-oriented operating system Lisp machine Operating System Projects System Commander System image Timeline of operating

    Operating system

    Operating system

    Operating_system

  • T (programming language)
  • Dialect of the Scheme programming language

    are usually considered to be inherently more efficient than Lisp on conventional machine architectures. Much of this occurs via an optimizing compiler

    T (programming language)

    T_(programming_language)

  • EuLisp
  • Programming language

    EuLisp is a statically and dynamically scoped Lisp dialect developed by a loose formation of industrial and academic Lisp users and developers from around

    EuLisp

    EuLisp

    EuLisp

  • Richard P. Gabriel
  • American poet

    related to the programming language Lisp, and especially Common Lisp. His best known work was a 1990 essay "Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big"

    Richard P. Gabriel

    Richard_P._Gabriel

  • Allegro Common Lisp
  • Programming language

    Common Lisp is a programming language with an integrated development environment (IDE), developed by Franz Inc. It is a dialect of the language Lisp, a commercial

    Allegro Common Lisp

    Allegro Common Lisp

    Allegro_Common_Lisp

  • Munching square
  • 1962 display hack

    produce intricate effects. Some of these, later (re)discovered on the LISP machine, have been christened munching triangles (using bitwise AND instead of

    Munching square

    Munching square

    Munching_square

  • Seymour Papert
  • American computer scientist (1928–2016)

    Knowledge Machine. He was one of the principals for the One Laptop Per Child initiative to manufacture and distribute The Children's Machine in developing

    Seymour Papert

    Seymour Papert

    Seymour_Papert

  • Multics Emacs
  • Multics version of Emacs text editor

    of Emacs to be written in the Lisp programming language, although the same claim has also been made for the Lisp Machine editors EINE and ZWEI, also written

    Multics Emacs

    Multics Emacs

    Multics_Emacs

  • Jargon File
  • Collection of definitions from computer subcultures

    MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI Lab (SAIL) and others of the old ARPANET AI/LISP/PDP-10 communities, including Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN), Carnegie Mellon

    Jargon File

    Jargon_File

  • Chaosnet
  • Local area networking technology

    of packet-based computer communication protocols intended to connect Lisp machines, which had been recently developed and were very popular at MIT; the

    Chaosnet

    Chaosnet

  • VAX Common Lisp
  • VAX LISP was an implementation of Common Lisp for VMS and ULTRIX on 32-bit VAXs. It was the first Common Lisp to be written for non-Lisp machines. It

    VAX Common Lisp

    VAX_Common_Lisp

  • Greenspun's tenth rule
  • Computing aphorism

    half of Common Lisp. The rule expresses the opinion that the argued flexibility and extensibility designed into the programming language Lisp includes all

    Greenspun's tenth rule

    Greenspun's_tenth_rule

  • Chez Scheme
  • R6RS Scheme compiler and run-time

    a dialect and implementation of the language Scheme which is a type of Lisp. It uses an incremental native-code compiler to produce native binary files

    Chez Scheme

    Chez_Scheme

  • MDL (programming language)
  • Lisp-like programming language

    as More Datatypes than Lisp or MIT Design Language[citation needed]) is a programming language, a descendant of the language Lisp. Its initial purpose was

    MDL (programming language)

    MDL_(programming_language)

  • ISLISP
  • Programming language in the Lisp family

    ISLISP (also capitalized as ISLisp) is a programming language in the Lisp family standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

    ISLISP

    ISLISP

  • Common Lisp HyperSpec
  • HTML technical standard document

    The Common Lisp HyperSpec is a technical standard document written in the hypertext format Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). It is not the American National

    Common Lisp HyperSpec

    Common_Lisp_HyperSpec

  • Procedural programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    Hardware support for other types of programming is possible, like Lisp machines or Java processors, but no attempt was commercially successful.[contradictory]

    Procedural programming

    Procedural_programming

  • David Park (computer scientist)
  • British computer scientist

    scientist. He worked on the first implementation of the programming language Lisp. He became an authority on the topics of fairness, program schemas and bisimulation

    David Park (computer scientist)

    David_Park_(computer_scientist)

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  • Lise
  • Girl/Female

    Danish American German Hebrew Greek French

    Lise

    Lise

  • Blase
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blase

    Lisp, stutter.

    Blase

  • Adhara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Adhara

    Lips

    Adhara

  • Blaize
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blaize

    Lisp, stutter.

    Blaize

  • LISA
  • Female

    English

    LISA

     Variant spelling of English Liza, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.

    LISA

  • ÉLISE
  • Female

    French

    ÉLISE

    French form of German Elise, ÉLISE means "God is my oath." 

    ÉLISE

  • Blais
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blais

    Lisp, stutter.

    Blais

  • Blayze
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blayze

    Lisp, stutter.

    Blayze

  • LISE
  • Male

    Native American

    LISE

    Native American Miwok name LISE means "salmon head rising above water." Compare with feminine Lise.

    LISE

  • Lise
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Lise

    Salmon's head rising above water.

    Lise

  • Tabbsum
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Tabbsum

    Lips

    Tabbsum

  • List
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    List

    Cunning.

    List

  • LISA
  • Female

    Italian

    LISA

     Short form of Italian Elisabetta, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.

    LISA

  • LIS
  • Female

    English

    LIS

    Short form of English Elisabeth, LIS means "God is my oath." 

    LIS

  • Blaisdell
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blaisdell

    Lisp, stutter.

    Blaisdell

  • Lisk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lisk

    English and Scottish : unexplained. The name has been recorded in Glastonbury, Somerset, since 1705.Perhaps a variant of Czech Liška, (see Liska), Slovak Líška, or German Liske.

    Lisk

  • Lipp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lipp

    English : metonymic nickname for someone with large lips or with some deformity of the lips, from Middle English lippe (Old English lippa).English : perhaps from a Middle English personal name, Leppe or Lippe, apparently a short form of an Old English personal name formed with Lēof- ‘dear’, such as Lēofsige, Lēofstan.German : from a pet form of the personal name Philipp (see Philip).

    Lipp

  • Lish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lish

    English and Scottish : unexplained. Probably a shortened form of northern Irish and Scottish McLeish.

    Lish

  • Lisa
  • Girl/Female

    German American Hebrew Greek English

    Lisa

    Devoted to God.

    Lisa

  • LISE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    LISE

    Danish and Norwegian form of German Liese, LISE means "God is my oath." Compare with masculine Lise.

    LISE

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  • Lisp
  • n.

    The habit or act of lisping. See Lisp, v. i., 1.

  • Lisp
  • v. t.

    To speak with reserve or concealment; to utter timidly or confidentially; as, to lisp treason.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To inclose for combat; as, to list a field.

  • Wisp
  • v. t.

    To brush or dress, an with a wisp.

  • Lipse
  • v. i.

    To lisp.

  • List
  • n.

    A roll or catalogue, that is row or line; a record of names; as, a list of names, books, articles; a list of ratable estate.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To enroll; to place or register in a list.

  • Fleurs-de-lis
  • pl.

    of Fleur-de-lis

  • Labras
  • n. pl.

    Lips.

  • List
  • n.

    An inclination to one side; as, the ship has a list to starboard.

  • Lip
  • n.

    An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list.

  • Lisping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lisp

  • Wisp
  • n.

    A Will-o'-the-wisp; an ignis fatuus.

  • Lisped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lisp

  • Lip
  • v. t.

    To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.

  • List
  • v. t.

    To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of; as, to list a board.

  • Lisp
  • v. t.

    To pronounce with a lisp.

  • Limp
  • a.

    Lacking stiffness; flimsy; as, a limp cravat.

  • Lipped
  • a.

    Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge resembling the lip; -- often used in composition; as, thick-lipped, thin-lipped, etc.