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- rms-lisp.html accessdate "2007-02-01".
- rms-lisp.html accessdate "2008-12-21".
- rms-lisp.html authorlink "Richard Stallman".
- rms-lisp.html date "2002-10-28".
- rms-lisp.html first "Richard M.".
- rms-lisp.html isCitedBy Emacs.
- rms-lisp.html isCitedBy GNU_Emacs.
- rms-lisp.html isCitedBy History_of_free_and_open-source_software.
- rms-lisp.html isCitedBy Minimalism_(computing).
- rms-lisp.html last "Stallman".
- rms-lisp.html publisher "GNU Project".
- rms-lisp.html quote "...I aimed to make the absolute minimal possible Lisp implementation. The size of the programs was a tremendous concern. There were people in those days, in 1985, who had one-megabyte machines without virtual memory. They wanted to be able to use GNU Emacs. This meant I had to keep the program as small as possible. For instance, at the time the only looping construct was ‘while’, which was extremely simple. There was no way to break out of the ‘while’ statement, you just had to do a catch and a throw, or test a variable that ran the loop. That shows how far I was pushing to keep things small. We didn't have ‘caar’ and ‘cadr’ and so on; “squeeze out everything possible” was the spirit of GNU Emacs, the spirit of Emacs Lisp, from the beginning.".
- rms-lisp.html title "My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs".
- rms-lisp.html title "Transcript of Richard Stallman's Speech, 28 Oct 2002, at the International Lisp Conference".
- rms-lisp.html url rms-lisp.html.
- rms-lisp.html url "https://www.gnu.org/gnu/rms-lisp.html".
- rms-lisp.html year "2002".