| Lisp |
| Lisp | |
| "LISP, Objects, and Symbolic Programming" | |
| ? | |
| book with compiler included | |
| Robert R. Kessler and Amy R. Petajan, published by Scott, Foresman and Company, Glenview, IL | |
| bookstore... | |
| ? (A short synopsis might help if anyone has one) | |
| 1988 |
| Lisp | |
| franz lisp opus | |
| 38.92 and 38.93b | |
| ? | |
| ? | |
| ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/user/ai/lang/others/franzlsp/ ftp://macbeth.cogsci.ed.ac.uk:/pub/franz-for-NetBSD/ http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/franz-for-386.html | |
| Franz Lisp is a dialect of Lisp that predates Common Lisp. It is very similar to MacLisp. It lacks full lexical scoping. | |
| franz-friends-request@berkeley.edu | |
| 68K Suns, VAX 750s, and ICL Perqs running PNX. NetBSD | |
| ? |
| Lisp (WOOL - Window Object Oriented Language) | |
| GWM (Generic Window Manager) | |
| 1.8c | |
| interpreter, examples | |
| Colas Nahaboo | |
| Gwm is an extensible window manager for X11. It is based on a WOOL kernel, an interpreted dialect of lisp with specific window management primitives. | |
| <gwm-talk@sophia.inria.fr> | |
| <gwm@sophia.inria.fr> | |
| <gwm@sophia.inria.fr> | |
| December 8th, 1995 |
| Lisp | |
| RefLisp | |
| 2.67 | |
| interpreter, documentation, examples, profiler | |
| Bill Birch <bbirch@hemel.bull.co.uk> | |
| ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/Lisp from implementations/reflisp/* | |
| The interpreter is a shallow-binding (i.e., everything has dynamic scope), reference counting design making it suitable for experimenting with real-time and graphic user interface programming. Common Lisp compatibility macros are provided, and most of the examples in "Lisp" by Winston & Horn have been run on RefLisp. RefLisp makes no distinction between symbol-values and function-values, so a symbol can be either but not both. There are Lisp modules for lexical scope and for running indefinite extent Scheme programs. | |
| MSDOS (CGA/EGA/VGA), Unix (AIX) | |
| "Last Update for a While," author is emigrating to Australia | |
| Febuary 9th, 1993 |
| Pascal, Lisp, APL, Scheme, SASL, CLU, Smalltalk, Prolog | |
| Tim Budd's C++ implementation of Kamin's interpreters | |
| ? | |
| interpretors, documentation | |
| Tim Budd <budd@cs.orst.edu> | |
| ? ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/budd/kamin/*.shar | |
| a set of interpretors written as subclasses based on "Programming Languages, An Interpreter-Based Approach", by Samuel Kamin. | |
| C++ | |
| ? | |
| Tim Budd <budd@fog.cs.orst.edu> | |
| September 12th, 1991 |
| Lisp | |||||||||||
| xlisp | |||||||||||
| 2.1 | |||||||||||
| interpreter | |||||||||||
| David Micheal Betz <dbetz@apple.com> | |||||||||||
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| XLISP is an experimental programming language combining some of the features of Common Lisp with an object-oriented extension capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object-oriented programming on small computers. | |||||||||||
| subset of Common Lisp with additions of Class and Object | |||||||||||
| ? no commercial use ? | |||||||||||
| unix, amiga, atari, mac, MSDOS | |||||||||||
| very high: just needs a C compiler | |||||||||||
| comp.lang.lisp.x | |||||||||||
| May 26th, 1992 (unix), December 16th, 1987 (other platforms) |
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