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Что (кто) такое Portable Standard Lisp - определение

TAIL-RECURSIVE DYNAMICALLY BOUND DIALECT OF LISP
Portable Standard LISP
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Portable Standard Lisp         
<language> (PSL) A dialect of Lisp from Utah University. PSL is available as a kit for 68000 and also runs on VAX. It compiles Lisp to C-code virtual machine language. ["The Portable Standard LISP Users Manual", TR-10, CS Dept, U Utah, Jan 1982]. ["A Portable Lisp System", M.L. Griss et al, Proc 1982 ACM Symp on Lisp and Functional Prog, Aug 1982]. (2000-09-25)
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.
Standard (music)         
WELL-KNOWN MUSICAL COMPOSITION, CONSIDERED PART OF THE "STANDARD REPERTOIRE" OF ONE OR MORE MUSICAL GENRES
Rock standard; Standard (song); Standard song; Standard repertoire
In music, a standard is a musical composition of established popularity, considered part of the "standard repertoire" of one or several genres. Even though the standard repertoire of a given genre consists of a dynamic and partly subjective set of songs, these can be identified by having been performed or recorded by a variety of musical acts, often with different arrangements.
Portable application creators         
TOOL USED TO PACKAGE PORTABLE APPS
Make portable apps; Agentless Application Virtualization; Create portable apps; Portable Apps creators; Create portable app; Create portable application; Create portable applications; List of portable application creators; Portable application creator; Make portable app; Make portable application; Make portable applications; Spoon Studio; CDEpack; EvaLazer; MoleBox; BoxedApp; EvaLaze; Ceedo Package Creator; Ceedo Personal; Portable application creation; Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization; Portable Application Creators
Portable application creators allow the creation of portable applications (also called portable apps). They usually use application virtualization.
PSP         
  • YP<sub>B</sub>P<sub>R</sub>]]) video
  • Front view of a closed PSP Go
  • PSP running a [["Hello, World!" program]]
  • PSP 3000 navigating through [[Spanish Wikipedia]]
  • Web browser on a PSP-1000
  • 
Front view of the PSP Street E1004
  • Logo for PSP Go
  • Memory Stick PRO Duo]] Slot on a ''[[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]'' edition PSP Slim
  • PlayStation Portable (top) and Nintendo DS (bottom)
  • alt=Cross
  • X
  • Square
  • Triangle
  • Two different battery size standards
  • A typical PSP game, on a [[Universal Media Disc]]
HANDHELD GAME CONSOLE BY SONY
Sony PSP; Playstation Portable; Sony psp; Sony PlayStation Portable; Playstation portable; PSP (Sony handheld); Sony Playstation Portable; PlayStation Portable piracy; PlayStation Portable launch; PlayStation Portable Launches; PSP 2.60; Shi Ogasawara; PsP; PSP browser; PSP Web Browser; Play Station Portable; TA-082; PlayStation portable; PSP Giga pack; Psp gigapack; TA-079; List of PlayStation Portable launch titles; PSP Slim; Psp slim; Playstation portable slim; PSP Lite; PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite series; Slim PSP; PSP Redesign; PlayStation Portable Redesign; PSP redesign; PlayStation Portable Slim; PSP Slim & Lite; Slim psp; PSP-2000; PSP firmware; PSP Peripherals; PSP system software; Playstation portable system software; Playstation portable System Software; Playstation Portable System Software; PlayStation Portable launches; PlayStation Potable; PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite; PSP light; PlayStation Portable Model-3000; PSP-3000; PlayStation Portable-3000; PSP Bright; PSP 3000; PSP-3000 series; Psp3000; PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite (PSP-3000 series); Psp 10 04; PSP Go!; PlayStation Portable go; PSP go; PlayStation Portable go!; PSP Go; PSP GO; Pspgo; PlayStation Portable Go; Psp firmware; PlayStation Portable (PSP-3000 series); PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite; PSP-Go; PSPgo!; PlayStation Portable-2000; PSPgo; PSP 2000; Psp slim and lite; Psp gos; PlayStation Portables; Sony's Playstation Portable; Ptf (file format); PSP E1000; PSP-E1000; PSP E-1000; Psp brite; PSP-N1000; PSP-1000; PSP (console); PS Portable; Psp go; PSP-Go (PSP-N1000)
Program Segment Prefix (Reference: DOS)
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]
PSP         
  • YP<sub>B</sub>P<sub>R</sub>]]) video
  • Front view of a closed PSP Go
  • PSP running a [["Hello, World!" program]]
  • PSP 3000 navigating through [[Spanish Wikipedia]]
  • Web browser on a PSP-1000
  • 
Front view of the PSP Street E1004
  • Logo for PSP Go
  • Memory Stick PRO Duo]] Slot on a ''[[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]'' edition PSP Slim
  • PlayStation Portable (top) and Nintendo DS (bottom)
  • alt=Cross
  • X
  • Square
  • Triangle
  • Two different battery size standards
  • A typical PSP game, on a [[Universal Media Disc]]
HANDHELD GAME CONSOLE BY SONY
Sony PSP; Playstation Portable; Sony psp; Sony PlayStation Portable; Playstation portable; PSP (Sony handheld); Sony Playstation Portable; PlayStation Portable piracy; PlayStation Portable launch; PlayStation Portable Launches; PSP 2.60; Shi Ogasawara; PsP; PSP browser; PSP Web Browser; Play Station Portable; TA-082; PlayStation portable; PSP Giga pack; Psp gigapack; TA-079; List of PlayStation Portable launch titles; PSP Slim; Psp slim; Playstation portable slim; PSP Lite; PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite series; Slim PSP; PSP Redesign; PlayStation Portable Redesign; PSP redesign; PlayStation Portable Slim; PSP Slim & Lite; Slim psp; PSP-2000; PSP firmware; PSP Peripherals; PSP system software; Playstation portable system software; Playstation portable System Software; Playstation Portable System Software; PlayStation Portable launches; PlayStation Potable; PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite; PSP light; PlayStation Portable Model-3000; PSP-3000; PlayStation Portable-3000; PSP Bright; PSP 3000; PSP-3000 series; Psp3000; PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite (PSP-3000 series); Psp 10 04; PSP Go!; PlayStation Portable go; PSP go; PlayStation Portable go!; PSP Go; PSP GO; Pspgo; PlayStation Portable Go; Psp firmware; PlayStation Portable (PSP-3000 series); PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite; PSP-Go; PSPgo!; PlayStation Portable-2000; PSPgo; PSP 2000; Psp slim and lite; Psp gos; PlayStation Portables; Sony's Playstation Portable; Ptf (file format); PSP E1000; PSP-E1000; PSP E-1000; Psp brite; PSP-N1000; PSP-1000; PSP (console); PS Portable; Psp go; PSP-Go (PSP-N1000)
ProjektStrukturPlan
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

Portable Standard Lisp

Portable Standard Lisp (PSL) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. PSL was inspired by its predecessor, Standard Lisp and the Portable Lisp Compiler. It is tail-recursive, late binding (or dynamically bound), and was developed by researchers at the University of Utah in 1980, which released PSL 3.1; development was handed over to developers at Hewlett-Packard in 1982 who released PSL 3.3 and up. Portable Standard Lisp was available as a kit containing a screen editor, a compiler, and an interpreter for several hardware and operating system computing platforms, including Motorola 68000 series, DECSYSTEM-20s, Cray-1s, VAX, and many others. Today, PSL is mainly developed by and available from Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB). Its main modern use is as the underlying language for implementations of Reduce.

Like most older Lisps, in the first step, PSL compiles Lisp code to LAP code, which is another cross-platform language. However, where older lisps mostly compiled LAP directly to assembly language or some architecture dependent intermediate, PSL compiles the LAP to C code, which would run in a virtual machine language; so programs written in it are as portable as C in principle, which is very portable. The compiler was written in PSL or a more primitive dialect named System Lisp or SYSLISP as "... an experiment in writing a production-quality Lisp in Lisp itself as much as possible, with only minor amounts of code written by hand in assembly language or other systems languages." so the whole ensemble could bootstrap itself, and improvements to the compiler improved the compiler. Some later releases had a compatibility package for Common Lisp, but this is not sustained in the modern versions.