Language extensibility
Tim Bradshaw
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Fri Jul 2 16:27:49 EDT 1999
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* Michael P Reilly wrote: > Supposedly, Lisp was created in 1953, a year after Fortran, and is said > to be the second higher-level (non-assembly) language written. No, I think it's 1958 -- the 40th anniversary conference was last year, after all! (A good year for programming languages and guitars both). --tim
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