“‘Lisp’ Tag”,2019-11-28
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Bibliography for tag
cs/lisp, most recent first: 1 related tag, 35 annotations, & 57 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- Links
- “Float Self-Tagging”, et al 2024
- “Lush: My Favorite Small Programming Language”
- “Refurb Weekend: the Symbolics MacIvory Lisp Machine”
- The Way of Lisp or The Right Thing, 2024
- “An R7RS Compatible Module System for Termite Scheme”, 2020
- “Not Lisp Again…”, 2009
- “Common Lisp: The Untold Story”, 2008
- “EDUCATIONAL PEARL: A Nanopass Framework for Compiler Education”, et al 2005
- “The Art of Unix Programming § The Right Size for an Editor”, 2003
- “Oral History Interview With Terry Allen Winograd (OH #237) § SHRDLU”, 1991 (page 7)
- “Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big [Worse Is Better]”, 1991
- “GNU Hyperbole”, 1989
- “Document Examiner: Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents”, 1987
- “The Symbolics Ivory Processor: A 40 Bit Tagged Architecture Lisp Microprocessor”, et al 1987
- “A Retrospective on the Dorado, a High-Performance Personal Computer”, 1983
- “Procedural Reflection in Programming Languages”, 1982
- “Mutation Analysis Of Program Test Data”, 1980
- “Shuffles, Bayes’ Theorem and Continuations.”
- “Ergonomics of the Symbolics Lisp Machine”
- “Some AI Koans”, 2024
- “Computers Doing The Right Thing”
- “Restarts in Common Lisp”
- “Popularity”, 2024
- “Paredit, a Visual Guide”
- “Introducing Coalton: How to Have Our (Typed) Cake and (Safely) Eat It Too, in Common Lisp”
- “Pollen § 3. Backstory”, 2024
- “MalbolgeLisp Is a LISP Interpreter Written in Malbolge. It’s (as of 2020 and 2021), the Most Advanced, Usable Malbolge Program Ever Created. It Supports Everything Lisps Generally Tend to Support (like
cond,let,lambda, Etc…).”- “Y-Combinator Codex”
- “Upper Limits of Common Lisp [On the Norwegian Oil Industry]”
- “Lambda Calculus in 383 Bytes”
- “LISP With GC in 436 Bytes”
- “The Y Combinator Codex”
- “Cirkoban: Sokoban Meets Cellular Automata Written in Scheme”
- “Inline Previous Result and Why You Should Edebug”
- “Zyme—An Evolvable Language”
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
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