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Что (кто) такое Stanford LISP - определение

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE, A DIALECT OF THE LANGUAGE LISP
ZetaLisp; Zetalisp; Lisp-machine lisp; Lisp-machine Lisp
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LISP 1.5         
  • 4.3 BSD]] from the [[University of Wisconsin]], displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]]
  • pointer]] diagram for the list (42 69 613)
  • A [[Lisp machine]] in the [[MIT Museum]]
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE BASED ON THE LAMBDA CALCULUS
LISP programming language; Lisp computer language; Lisp atom; Lisp language; LISP language; LISP (programming language); LISP atom; Lisp programming language; LISP (programming); Lisp (programming); Programmable programming language; Lisp renaissance; LISP 1.5; Lisp 1.5; Lithp (programming language); Defun; List Processing; LISP; List processing language; Lisp (language); MuLISP; Lots of Irritating Superfluous Parentheses; Lisp operators; History of the Lisp programming language; Lambde expressions in Lisp; Control structures in Lisp; Object systems in Lisp
The second version of Lisp, successor to LISP 1. Developed at MIT in 1959. Followed by LISP 1.75, LISP 1.9, Lisp 2 and many other versions.
BBN LISP         
DIALECT OF THE LISP PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
BBN Lisp
BBN LISP (also stylized BBN-Lisp) was a dialect of the Lisp programming language by Bolt, Beranek and Newman Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Stanford University School of Engineering         
  • The [[Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band]] rallies football fans with arrangements of "All Right Now" and other contemporary music.
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  • Felix Bloch, physics professor, 1952 Nobel laureate for his work at Stanford
  • [[Herbert Hoover]] (BS 1895), 31st [[President of the United States]], founder of Hoover Institution at Stanford, recipient of the Uncommon Man award
  • Hoover Tower, inspired by the cathedral tower at [[Salamanca]] in Spain
  • date=September 17, 2010}}</ref>), 35th President of the United States
  • Burghers of Calais]]''.
  • [[Marc Tessier-Lavigne]] is the president of Stanford University.
  • Ichthyologist and founding president of Stanford, [[David Starr Jordan]].
  • Many students use bicycles to get around the large campus.
  • Stanford College Republicans tabling on campus in April 2022
  • School of Education building
  • School of Education building
  • [[Green Library]]
  • Statue of the Stanford family on the Stanford University campus
  • The original [[Golden spike]] on display at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
  • aerial photograph]] of the center of the Stanford University campus in 2008.
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  • [[William Shockley]], Stanford professor, Nobel laureate in physics, "Father of Silicon Valley"
PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Leland Stanford Jr. University; Leland Stanford, Jr. University; Stanford; Stanford University School of Engineering; Stanford university; Leland Stanford Junior University; Faculty Authoring Development Program and Courseware Authoring Tools Project; Stanfurd; LSJU; Stanford Univ.; Stanford Roble Gym; Faculty authoring development program and courseware authoring tools project; University of Stanford; Stanford U.; Stanford Univeristy; Stanford Hymn; Stanford uni; Arrillaga Alumni Center; Leland Stanford Jr University; Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources; Stanford.edu; Stanford School of Engineering; Stanford Graduate School of Education; Stanford University Computer Science; Stanford Management Company; Associated Students of Stanford University; Stanford Symphony Orchestra; Stanford Challenge; Stanford Marketing; Stanford University School of Education; Leland Stanford University; Discoveries and innovation by the Stanford University; The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University; Stanford U; Stanford Magazine; Stanford Engineering School; Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering; Gaieties (musical); Gaities; Gaities (musical); Stanford School of Education; Stanford University, California
Stanford University School of Engineering is one of the schools of Stanford University. The current dean is Jennifer Widom, the former senior associate dean of faculty affairs and computer science chair.
Peter Thomas Stanford         
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STANFORD, PETER THOMAS (1860–1909), BAPTIST MINISTER
Draft:Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford; Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford
Peter Thomas Stanford (February 21, 1858 – May 20, 1909) was an African American religious minister and writer, born enslaved near Hampton, Virginia.McCaskill, B.
Stanford University Computer Science         
  • The [[Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band]] rallies football fans with arrangements of "All Right Now" and other contemporary music.
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • 125px
  • Felix Bloch, physics professor, 1952 Nobel laureate for his work at Stanford
  • [[Herbert Hoover]] (BS 1895), 31st [[President of the United States]], founder of Hoover Institution at Stanford, recipient of the Uncommon Man award
  • Hoover Tower, inspired by the cathedral tower at [[Salamanca]] in Spain
  • date=September 17, 2010}}</ref>), 35th President of the United States
  • Burghers of Calais]]''.
  • [[Marc Tessier-Lavigne]] is the president of Stanford University.
  • Ichthyologist and founding president of Stanford, [[David Starr Jordan]].
  • Many students use bicycles to get around the large campus.
  • Stanford College Republicans tabling on campus in April 2022
  • School of Education building
  • School of Education building
  • [[Green Library]]
  • Statue of the Stanford family on the Stanford University campus
  • The original [[Golden spike]] on display at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
  • aerial photograph]] of the center of the Stanford University campus in 2008.
  • 125px
  • [[William Shockley]], Stanford professor, Nobel laureate in physics, "Father of Silicon Valley"
PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Leland Stanford Jr. University; Leland Stanford, Jr. University; Stanford; Stanford University School of Engineering; Stanford university; Leland Stanford Junior University; Faculty Authoring Development Program and Courseware Authoring Tools Project; Stanfurd; LSJU; Stanford Univ.; Stanford Roble Gym; Faculty authoring development program and courseware authoring tools project; University of Stanford; Stanford U.; Stanford Univeristy; Stanford Hymn; Stanford uni; Arrillaga Alumni Center; Leland Stanford Jr University; Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources; Stanford.edu; Stanford School of Engineering; Stanford Graduate School of Education; Stanford University Computer Science; Stanford Management Company; Associated Students of Stanford University; Stanford Symphony Orchestra; Stanford Challenge; Stanford Marketing; Stanford University School of Education; Leland Stanford University; Discoveries and innovation by the Stanford University; The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University; Stanford U; Stanford Magazine; Stanford Engineering School; Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering; Gaieties (musical); Gaities; Gaities (musical); Stanford School of Education; Stanford University, California
The Computer Science Department at Stanford University in Stanford, California, is a leading school for computer science. It was founded in 1965 and has consistently been ranked as one of the top computer science programs in the world.
Stanford University         
  • The [[Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band]] rallies football fans with arrangements of "All Right Now" and other contemporary music.
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • 125px
  • Felix Bloch, physics professor, 1952 Nobel laureate for his work at Stanford
  • [[Herbert Hoover]] (BS 1895), 31st [[President of the United States]], founder of Hoover Institution at Stanford, recipient of the Uncommon Man award
  • Hoover Tower, inspired by the cathedral tower at [[Salamanca]] in Spain
  • date=September 17, 2010}}</ref>), 35th President of the United States
  • Burghers of Calais]]''.
  • [[Marc Tessier-Lavigne]] is the president of Stanford University.
  • Ichthyologist and founding president of Stanford, [[David Starr Jordan]].
  • Many students use bicycles to get around the large campus.
  • Stanford College Republicans tabling on campus in April 2022
  • School of Education building
  • School of Education building
  • [[Green Library]]
  • Statue of the Stanford family on the Stanford University campus
  • The original [[Golden spike]] on display at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
  • aerial photograph]] of the center of the Stanford University campus in 2008.
  • 125px
  • [[William Shockley]], Stanford professor, Nobel laureate in physics, "Father of Silicon Valley"
PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Leland Stanford Jr. University; Leland Stanford, Jr. University; Stanford; Stanford University School of Engineering; Stanford university; Leland Stanford Junior University; Faculty Authoring Development Program and Courseware Authoring Tools Project; Stanfurd; LSJU; Stanford Univ.; Stanford Roble Gym; Faculty authoring development program and courseware authoring tools project; University of Stanford; Stanford U.; Stanford Univeristy; Stanford Hymn; Stanford uni; Arrillaga Alumni Center; Leland Stanford Jr University; Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources; Stanford.edu; Stanford School of Engineering; Stanford Graduate School of Education; Stanford University Computer Science; Stanford Management Company; Associated Students of Stanford University; Stanford Symphony Orchestra; Stanford Challenge; Stanford Marketing; Stanford University School of Education; Leland Stanford University; Discoveries and innovation by the Stanford University; The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University; Stanford U; Stanford Magazine; Stanford Engineering School; Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering; Gaieties (musical); Gaities; Gaities (musical); Stanford School of Education; Stanford University, California
<education> A University in the city of Palo Alto, California, noted for work in computing, especially {artificial intelligence}. See SAIL. (2003-02-28)
Leonard Stanford         
BRITISH ARCHDEACON
Stanford, Leonard
Leonard John StanfordthePeerage.com (26 September 1896 – 20 November 1967) was Archdeacon of CoventryNational Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives from 1946 to 1965.
LISP         
  • 4.3 BSD]] from the [[University of Wisconsin]], displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]]
  • pointer]] diagram for the list (42 69 613)
  • A [[Lisp machine]] in the [[MIT Museum]]
SPEECH IMPEDIMENT IN WHICH A PERSON MISARTICULATES SIBILANTS
Sigmatism; Lisping; ʫ; ʪ; Interdental lisp; Lateral lisp; Lisp (speech); Nasal escape; Nasal lisp
Lots of Isolated Silly Parentheses (Reference: LISP, slang)
*LISP         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
StarLisp; *lisp; Starlisp; Star Lisp
(StarLISP) A data-parallel extension of Common LISP for the Connection Machine, uses "pvars". {A *LISP simulator (ftp://think.com/public/starsim-f19-sharfile)}. E-mail: <customer-support@think.com>, <documentation-order@think.com>. [Cliff Lasser, Jeff Mincy, J.P. Massar, Thinking Machines Corporation "The Essential *LISP Manual", TM Corp 1986]. [Jargon File]
lisp         
  • 4.3 BSD]] from the [[University of Wisconsin]], displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]]
  • pointer]] diagram for the list (42 69 613)
  • A [[Lisp machine]] in the [[MIT Museum]]
SPEECH IMPEDIMENT IN WHICH A PERSON MISARTICULATES SIBILANTS
Sigmatism; Lisping; ʫ; ʪ; Interdental lisp; Lateral lisp; Lisp (speech); Nasal escape; Nasal lisp
(lisps, lisping, lisped)
1.
If someone has a lisp, they pronounce the sounds 's' and 'z' as if they were 'th'. For example, they say 'thing' instead of 'sing'.
He has a slight lisp.
N-COUNT: usu sing
2.
If someone lisps, they say something with a lisp or speak with a lisp.
The little man, upset, was lisping badly...
Bochmann lisped his congratulations.
...her low, lisping voice.
VERB: V, V n, V-ing

Википедия

Lisp Machine Lisp

Lisp Machine Lisp is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. A direct descendant of Maclisp, it was initially developed in the mid to late 1970s as the system programming language for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lisp machines. Lisp Machine Lisp was also the Lisp dialect with the most influence on the design of Common Lisp.

Lisp Machine Lisp branched into three dialects. Symbolics named their variant ZetaLisp. Lisp Machines, Inc. and later Texas Instruments (with the TI Explorer) would share a common code base, but their dialect of Lisp Machine Lisp would differ from the version maintained at the MIT AI Lab by Richard Stallman and others.