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- Maclisp abstract "MACLISP (or Maclisp, sometimes styled MacLisp or MacLISP) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language. It originated at MIT's Project MAC (from which it derived its prefix) in the late 1960s and was based on Lisp 1.5. Richard Greenblatt was the main developer of the original codebase for the PDP-6; Jon L. White was responsible for its later maintenance and development. The name 'Maclisp' started being used in the early 1970s to distinguish it from other forks of PDP-6 Lisp, notably BBN Lisp.".
- Maclisp wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Maclisp wikiPageExternalLink lcp.html.
- Maclisp wikiPageExternalLink Moon-MACLISP_Reference_Manual-Apr_08_1974.pdf.
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- Maclisp wikiPageRevisionID "643145245".
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink BBN_LISP.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Greenberg.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lisp_programming_language_family.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Common_Lisp.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Computer_algebra_system.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Cons.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink David_Moon.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Emacs.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Emulator.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Fork_(software_development).
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Incompatible_Timesharing_System.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Jon_L._White.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Kent_Pitman.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_(programming_language).
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_Machine_Lisp.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_machine.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink MIT_Computer_Science_and_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Macsyma.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Multics.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink PDP-10.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink PDP-6.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink I.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Planner_(programming_language).
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Greenblatt_(programmer).
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink SHRDLU.
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLink Scheme_(programming_language).
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLinkText "MACLISP".
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLinkText "MacLisp".
- Maclisp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maclisp".
- Maclisp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maclisp subject Category:Lisp_programming_language_family.
- Maclisp hypernym Dialect.
- Maclisp type Language.
- Maclisp type Language.
- Maclisp type Redirect.
- Maclisp comment "MACLISP (or Maclisp, sometimes styled MacLisp or MacLISP) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language. It originated at MIT's Project MAC (from which it derived its prefix) in the late 1960s and was based on Lisp 1.5. Richard Greenblatt was the main developer of the original codebase for the PDP-6; Jon L. White was responsible for its later maintenance and development. The name 'Maclisp' started being used in the early 1970s to distinguish it from other forks of PDP-6 Lisp, notably BBN Lisp.".
- Maclisp label "Maclisp".
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- Maclisp sameAs MACLisp.
- Maclisp sameAs Maclisp.
- Maclisp sameAs m.0cvc9.
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- Maclisp sameAs MacLisp.
- Maclisp sameAs Q1882973.
- Maclisp sameAs Maclisp.
- Maclisp wasDerivedFrom Maclisp?oldid=643145245.
- Maclisp isPrimaryTopicOf Maclisp.