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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)
Object Lisp was a computer programming language, a dialect of the Lisp language. It was an object-oriented extension for the Lisp dialect Lisp Machine
Object_Lisp
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
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
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
User interface software toolkit
programming language Lisp. It is a fully object-oriented programming user interface management system, using the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and is
Common_Lisp_Interface_Manager
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
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
Software
compiler and an interpreter for an extended ANSI Common Lisp An implementation of the Common Lisp Object System with support for the metaobject protocol Support
LispWorks
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
Install System (NSIS) NWScript NXT-G o:XML Oak Oberon OBJ2 Object Lisp ObjectLOGO Object REXX Object Pascal Objective-C Obliq OCaml occam occam-π OmniMark
List_of_programming_languages
Lisp software and development tools
Common Lisp CL-HTTP — web server and web framework in Common Lisp Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM) — GUI toolkit for Common Lisp Common Lisp Object System
List of Lisp software and tools
List_of_Lisp_software_and_tools
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
Programming language
new Lisp "less encumbered by the past" (compared to Common Lisp), and not so minimalist as Scheme. Another objective was to integrate the object-oriented
EuLisp
Programming paradigm based on objects
ActionScript, C++, Common Lisp, C#, Dart, Eiffel, Fortran 2003, Haxe, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Logo, MATLAB, Objective-C, Object Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python
Object-oriented_programming
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
Symbolics operating system based on Lisp
with extensive support for object-oriented programming. The Lisp Machine operating system was written in Lisp Machine Lisp. It was a one-user workstation
Genera_(software)
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
American video game programmer
developed two LISP dialects for use in game development, Game Oriented Object Lisp (GOOL) and its successor Game Oriented Assembly Lisp (GOAL). These
Andy_Gavin
Data serialization format
SGML/XML IDREFs, etc. Modern Lisp dialects such as Common Lisp and Scheme provide such syntax via datum labels, with which objects can be marked, which can
S-expression
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)
Family of programming languages
OpenLisp is a programming language in the Lisp family developed by Christian Jullien from Eligis. It conforms to the international standard for ISLISP
OpenLisp
Programming language
Flavors is an early object-oriented extension to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp machine and its
Flavors (programming language)
Flavors_(programming_language)
Defunct American computer manufacturer (1980–1996)
of the identical name and continues to sell and maintain the Open Genera Lisp system and the Macsyma computer algebra system. The symbolics.com domain
Symbolics
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
JVM bytecode) COBOL Cobra Common Lisp Crystal Curl D DASL→Java, JavaScript (JS), JSP, Flex.war Delphi (Borland's Object Pascal development system) DIBOL
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
language Lisp, the reader or read function is the parser which converts the textual form of Lisp objects to the corresponding internal object structure
Lisp_reader
CommonLoops (the Common Lisp Object-Oriented Programming System; an acronym reminiscent of the earlier Lisp OO system "Loops" for the Interlisp-D system)
CommonLoops
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
1988 programming book
Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to CLOS (1988, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-17589-4) is a book by Sonya Keene on the Common
Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp
Object-Oriented_Programming_in_Common_Lisp
Method in computer programming of forming higher-level object types
less indirectly, from ALGOL 68. Common Lisp provides structures and classes (the latter via the Common Lisp Object System).[citation needed] 1959 – COBOL
Object_composition
Multi-paradigm programming language
Dylan derives from Scheme and Common Lisp and adds an integrated object system derived from the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS). In Dylan, all values
Dylan_(programming_language)
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
Programming construct
g. C++, Eiffel, Groovy, Lisp, Smalltalk, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scala, and many others, support first-class function objects and may even make significant
Function_object
American video game developer
number of employees and invented a development tool called Game Oriented Object Lisp, to create the characters and gameplay. Cartoonists Charles Zembillas
Naughty_Dog
Computer programming environment
CLIM, SLIME, and the Symbolics Lisp Machine can also read back unreadable objects. They record for each output which object was printed. Later when the code
Read–eval–print_loop
Lasso Lingo Lisp Logtalk MATLAB Modula-3 Nemerle NetRexx Nim Noop Oberon (Oberon-1) Oberon-2 Object Pascal Delphi Free Pascal Turbo Pascal Object REXX Objective-C
List of object-oriented programming languages
List_of_object-oriented_programming_languages
structures as 32-bit objects and to enable run time type-checking. It would later be popular on other workstations. Spice Lisp evolved into an implementation
Spice_Lisp
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)
Programming language in the Lisp family
variable namespaces (hence it is a Lisp-2). ISLISP's object system, ILOS, is mostly a subset of the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS). There is a global
ISLISP
1984 reference book by Guy Steele
as Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), the loop macro, and conditions. It also has a chapter on series and generators. The ANSI Common Lisp standard was
Common_Lisp_the_Language
Dialect of the Lisp programming language
Lisp, named Xerox Common Lisp. LOOPS, the object system for Interlisp-D, became, along with Symbolics' Flavors system, the basis for the Common Lisp Object
Interlisp
Conversion process for computer data
recommended that an object's __repr__ be evaluable in the right environment, making it a rough match for Common Lisp's print-object. Not all object types can be
Serialization
Data structure for reusing strings
supported by some modern object-oriented programming languages, including Java, Python, PHP (since 5.4), Lua and .NET languages. Lisp, Scheme, Julia, Ruby
String_interning
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
Object with no referenced value or with defined neutral ("null") behavior
its argument expression to a value, the null object is automatically substituted. In Common Lisp, the object nil is the one and only instance of the special
Null_object_pattern
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
Book by Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn
Common Lisp and Flavors. The third edition added the Common Lisp Object System, along with improved procedure definitions, and added topics. LISP covers
LISP_(book)
EusLisp is a Lisp-based programming system. Built on the basis of object orientation, it is designed specifically for developing robotics software. The
EusLisp Robot Programming Language
EusLisp_Robot_Programming_Language
Implementation of Common Lisp
Common Lisp (GCL) is the GNU Project's ANSI Common Lisp compiler, an evolutionary development of Kyoto Common Lisp. It produces native object code by
GNU_Common_Lisp
Dialect of the Scheme programming language
power, and that implementations of Scheme could perform better than other Lisp systems, and competitively with implementations of programming languages
T_(programming_language)
Caché ObjectScript JOSS also inspired features for several versions of BASIC, including Tymshare's SUPER BASIC and DEC's BASIC-PLUS. Lisp Arc AutoLISP Clojure
Generational list of programming languages
Generational_list_of_programming_languages
Programming paradigm
Through Common Lisp Object System's "Meta Object Protocol" "C++ Template Metaprogramming". aszt.inf.elte.hu. Retrieved 2022-07-23. Lisp (programming language)
Metaprogramming
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
Concept in programming language design
accessible or manipulable in the same way as ordinary objects. In other languages, such as those in the Lisp family, reflection is a central feature of the language
First-class_citizen
Style of object-oriented programming in which inheritance is based on reusing objects
whereas only very few class-based object-oriented systems (such as the dynamic object-oriented system, Common Lisp, Dylan, Objective-C, Perl, Python,
Prototype-based_programming
Operating system
JNode, and JX. Lisp-based An object-oriented operating system written in the Lisp dialect Lisp Machine Lisp (and later Common Lisp) was developed at
Object-oriented operating system
Object-oriented_operating_system
Datatype in programming
dictionary). A symbol in Lisp is unique in a namespace (or package in Common Lisp). Symbols can be tested for equality with the function EQ. Lisp programs can generate
Symbol_(programming)
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 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
Free Common Lisp implementation
Common Lisp is derived from CMUCL. The Scieneer Common Lisp was a commercial derivative from CMUCL. The earliest implementation predates Common Lisp and
CMU_Common_Lisp
Object-oriented programming language
and object inspection tools that came with Smalltalk environments set the standard for all the integrated development environments, starting with Lisp Machine
Smalltalk
to Microsoft component technology: Component Object Model (COM), Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). A LispWork-based Dylan emulator, which was used to
History of the Dylan programming language
History_of_the_Dylan_programming_language
Version of programming language Common Lisp
support, and two object systems: Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and metaobject protocol (MOP). It is written in C and Common Lisp. It is now part of
CLISP
1996 video game
and Baggett created the programming language "Game Oriented Object LISP" (GOOL) using LISP syntax. The first two test levels created for the game were
Crash_Bandicoot_(video_game)
Function and primitive data structure in Lisp and other functional programming languages
dialects of the Lisp programming language. cons constructs memory objects which hold two values or pointers to two values. These objects are referred to
Cons
– R 1994 – Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) (part of ANSI Common Lisp) 1995 – Ruby 1995 – Ada 95 1995 – Java 1995 – Delphi (Object Pascal) 1995 – Visual
History of programming languages
History_of_programming_languages
Programming language that is in some sense minimal
one-instruction set computer. Io is a prototype-based object-oriented scripting language. Lisp-like languages are very simple to implement, so there are
Lightweight programming language
Lightweight_programming_language
1997 video game
Bandicoot co-creator Andy Gavin programmed a new engine named "Game-Oriented Object LISP 2" (GOOL 2); being three times faster than the previous game's engine
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
Crash_Bandicoot_2:_Cortex_Strikes_Back
family 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
Texas_Instruments_Explorer
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)
overloading appropriately. In some systems for object-oriented programming such as the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and Dylan, a generic function is
Generic_function
Programming language implementations
XLISP is a family of Lisp implementations written by David Betz and first released in 1983. The first version was a Lisp with object-oriented extensions
XLISP
Extension language
Emacs Lisp strings from Scheme strings, the difference between how Emacs Lisp and Scheme treat the Boolean false and empty list objects, Emacs Lisp macros
GNU_Guile
American computer programmer
Common Lisp the Language, First Edition. He worked on Statice, an object-oriented database published by Symbolics in 1988. In 1988, he cofounded Object Design
Daniel_Weinreb
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)
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
High-level computer programming conceptualization
are achieved by defining classes of objects, versus the objects themselves Object-based - paradigm in which the object has a construct to encapsulate state
Programming_paradigm
Lightweight programming language
for data description, and ran only on Unix platforms. We did not consider LISP or Scheme because of their unfriendly syntax. Python was still in its infancy
Lua
Object that manipulates, creates, describes, and implements other objects
metaobject protocol was in the Smalltalk object-oriented programming language developed at Xerox PARC. The Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) came later and was
Metaobject
Common Lisp function that produces formatted text
returns a new string object, while T refers to the standard output, usually being equivalent to the console. Streams in Common Lisp comprehend, among others
Format_(Common_Lisp)
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
yielded the object model used in SK8. MacFrames was developed in Coral Lisp, which was acquired by Apple and became Macintosh Common Lisp. The Macintosh
SK8_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. According to the creator, Ruby was influenced by Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, BASIC, and Lisp. According
Ruby_(programming_language)
Database presenting data as objects
Gbase (LISP), Vbase (COP) and VOSS (Virtual Object Storage System for Smalltalk). For much of the 1990s, C++ dominated the commercial object database
Object_database
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
Programming language and theorem prover
ACL2 (A Computational Logic for Applicative Common Lisp) is a software system consisting of a programming language, an extensible theory in a first-order
ACL2
the development of Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents. Lisa is a production-rule system implemented in the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), and is
Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents
Lisp-based_Intelligent_Software_Agents
Programming languages with runtime extensibility
following examples show dynamic features using the language Common Lisp and its Common Lisp Object System (CLOS). The example shows how a function can be modified
Dynamic_programming_language
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
Data type which allows a program to indirectly access a particular value in memory
references was that of the Lisp language cons cell, which is simply a record containing two references to other Lisp objects, including possibly other
Reference_(computer_science)
MultiLisp is a functional programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, and of its dialect Scheme, extended with constructs for parallel computing
MultiLisp
Prototype-based programming language
is a pure object-oriented programming language inspired by Smalltalk, Self, Lua, Lisp, Act1, and NewtonScript. Io has a prototype-based object model similar
Io_(programming_language)
Object-oriented programming language
Nu is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, with a Lisp-like syntax, created by Tim Burks as an alternative scripting language to program
Nu_(programming_language)
C++, JavaScript (under the name ECMAScript), Smalltalk, Prolog, Common Lisp, Scheme (IEEE standard), ISLISP, Ada, Fortran, COBOL, SQL, and XQuery. The
Comparison of programming languages
Comparison_of_programming_languages
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
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)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1897–1963), South African political and civil rights leader Game Object Oriented Lisp (GOOL), a Lisp dialect designed by Andy Gavin Van Gool, a Dutch surname
Gool
Period of reduced funding and interest in AI research
systems, such as Intellicorp's KEE, moved from LISP to a C++ (variant) on the PC and helped establish object-oriented technology (including providing major
AI_winter
Software library that allows using another library coded in another programming language
libraries from another language, usually of higher-level, such as Java, Common Lisp, Scheme, Python, or Lua, a binding to the library must be created in that
Language_binding
1992 book by Peter Norvig
Common Lisp (ISBN 1-55860-191-0) is a well-known programming book by Peter Norvig about artificial intelligence programming using Common Lisp. The Lisp programming
Paradigms_of_AI_Programming
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rarity; Rare Object; Novelty
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Companion; Friend; An Object of Enjoyment; A Pleasing Object; A Gift
Boy/Male
Arabic
Desire; Object
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic
Pointed Object
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
God; Object of Worship
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Pointed object.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Object in the Sky cloud, Moon
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
A Discovered Object
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German
Wealthy and Bright
Boy/Male
Indian
Intended, Aimed at, Object, Proposed
Boy/Male
Hindu
Object in the Sky cloud, Moon
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Object in the Sky; Cloud; Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Holy Object
Boy/Male
Indian
Intended, Aimed at, Object, Proposed
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rarity, Rare object, Novelty
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intended, Aimed at, Object, Proposed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Desire. Object.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu
Prowess; Will; Purpose; Wish; Desire; Object
Boy/Male
Tamil
Object in the Sky cloud, Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intended, Aimed at, Object, Proposed
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Lord Rama and Lord Shiva Conjoined
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin, Swedish
Solitary; Variant of Alona or Leona; Lion; Brave; Hardy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German
Elegant; Witty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of the brave
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Moon
Boy/Male
French American Teutonic German
Guards wisely.
Male
Hebrew
(עׄמֶר) Hebrew name derived from the word omer, OMER means "sheaf." In the bible, this is "a measure" of dry things, containing the tenth part of an Ephah.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Irish
Ready for Battle; Battle Woman
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Latin
From Britain
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
OBJECT LISP
object.
The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.
a.
Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed.
object.
Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.
v. t.
A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the object of a transitive verb.
a.
Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States.
v. t.
To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue.
v. t.
To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to inject cold water into a condenser; to inject a medicinal liquid into a cavity of the body; to inject morphine with a hypodermic syringe.
v. t.
To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test.
v. i.
To make opposition in words or argument; -- usually followed by to.
v. t.
That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark.
v. t.
Sight; show; appearance; aspect.
n.
Excessive devotion to one object or one idea; abject superstition; blind adoration.
v. t.
To refuse to grant; as, to reject a prayer or request.
v. t.
That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance, whether a thing external in space or a conception formed by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder, fear, thought, study, etc.
a.
Sunk to a law condition; down in spirit or hope; degraded; servile; groveling; despicable; as, abject posture, fortune, thoughts.
imp. & p. p.
of Object
a.
Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego. Cf. Object, n., 2.
a.
Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation.
n.
One who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition or measure.
v. t.
That by which the mind, or any of its activities, is directed; that on which the purpose are fixed as the end of action or effort; that which is sought for; end; aim; motive; final cause.