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Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software

by Paul McJones

Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software

Notes from Lisp50

The Learning Lisp blog has an interesting series of postings on the recent Lisp50 conference:

  1. JonL Recalls How Sussman Revealed the Nature of Intelligence…
  2. Model-View-Controller Considered Harmful
  3. McCarthy Reaffirms the Importance of Having Access to the Abstract Syntax
  4. Fritz Kunze Enters the Lisp Mine Field
  5. Interlisp, PARC, and the Common Lisp Consolidation Wars
  6. The Future of Lisp
Author Paul McJonesPosted on 10/30/2008Categories LISP

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