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Bel proves LISP still has value in 2019 October 14, 2019 - 9:27 am Paul Graham is perhaps best known for two things: co-founding Y Combinator, and his tireless advocacy of LISP programming languages.
John McCarthy, the creator of the Lisp programming language and a pioneer in artificial intelligence, has died. He was 84. McCarthy died Monday, Stanford University's School of Engineering ...
AutoCAD is drafting and design software used to create everything from buildings to households items. But what if its connection to the 1960-founded LISP programming language could help engineers ...
Lisp is one of those programming languages that seems to keep taunting us for not learning it properly. It is still used for teaching functional languages today. [Adam McDaniel] has an obvious ...
Originally specified in 1958, the Lisp programming language is the second-oldest high-level programming language in widespread use today, with only Fortran being older by 12 months.
Developed by MIT alum John McCarthy in 1959, LISP is one of the oldest programming languages, yet companies including Cadence and Grammarly still use it to build commercial products.
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