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A community fork of a language named after a plant fungus.
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The JVM is a truly remarkable piece of software, but it is still just a computer program, not magic! In this talk, I will explain how we might start to imple...
https://www.greencarcongress.com/2022/07/20220727-eiauranium.html
By most measures, production of uranium concentrate (U3O8) remained at or near all-time lows in the United States during 2021, at 21,000 pounds—less than 1% of the post-2000 production high of 4.9 million pounds U3O8 in 2014, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). As domestic production has declined,...
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BALISP, the Bay Area Lisp & Scheme Users Group https://balisp.org/ Sat 18 Mar 2023 Hacker Dojo Mountain View, CA Abstract Interlisp is a software development environment originating from Xerox PARC in the 1970s and 1980s, supporting software research in AI, computational linguistics, graphical user interfaces, hypertext, and other research areas. Software development in Interlisp-D is a different experience than is common, even today. The features of structure editing, source code management, code analysis and cross-referencing combined to support rapid incremental development. The 1992 ACM Software System Award was awarded to the Interlisp system for pioneering work in programming environments. More information is available at: https://interlisp.org/ and at: The Interlisp Programming Environment, April 1981 (PDF at https://larrymasinter.net/interlisp-ieee.pdf, IEEE page at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1667317) Timestamps: 00:00 Arthur Gleckler, welcome 00:30 Larry Masinter, introduction 01:29 Ron Kaplan, introduction 02:23 Herb Jellinek, introduction 03:24 Frank Halasz, introduction 04:33 Steve Kaisler, introduction 05:32 Arun Welch, introduction 06:06 * What is Medley Interlisp and demos (Larry) 26:56 * Git and Medley interworking (Ron) 35:15 * Who, what, and why (Larry) 43:10 * Going online (Larry) 43:32 * Interlisp Online (Frank) 47:02 * Help Wanted (Larry)
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/GavinFreeborn/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. This video is a look back at the history of the LISP programming language as well as the reason I believe it lost popularity by the 2000s. If you have incites on the topic or want to share your opinion on why lisp lost it's adoption let me know in the comments. This is less so a "lisp failed" video and more why it didn't become as popular as say Python. References (I Remembered To Add) - http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/lisp/lisp.pdf - https://dreamsongs.com/WIB.html - http://fare.tunes.org/LispM.html (Multiple other references can be found here) - https://flownet.com/gat/jpl-lisp.html This video was sponsored by Brilliant Let me know what you think and if there is anything specific you would like to learn about. ----------------► Wanna Support Me? ◀︎---------------- Github: https://www.github.com/sponsors/gavinok Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gavinfreeborn ----------------► Wanna Checkout My Dots? ◀︎---------------- Vimrc: https://github.com/Gavinok/dotvim Emacs Config: https://github.com/Gavinok/emacs.d ----------------► Come Join The Community◀︎---------------- LBRY: https://odysee.com/@GavinFreeborn:d Matrix Space: https://matrix.to/#/%23gavinfreeborn:matrix.org Discord: https://discord.gg/JJk5KKU Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:39 Birth Of Lisp 01:10 Evolution Of Lisp 01:47 LISP 2 ... Kinda 03:44 LISP Machines 04:36 The Birth of Common Lisp 04:48 The Decline In LISP 06:53 Standardization of CL 08:50 Was It All Worth It? 11:10 Missed The Internet 11:43 The Reason Lisp Never Got Mainstream 13:12 Missed The Internet 14:51 Being Abandoned by Academia 15:27 The Current (and Future) State of Lisp 16:04 Conclusion