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There's also a famed paper on #ConnectionMachineLisp by Guy L Steele Jr and W Daniel Hillis from #Y1986:

https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/319838.319870

The book is Hillis' thesis (supervised by Gerald J Sussman) which is based on his #AIMemo (#MITTechnicalReport) from #Y1981:

https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5679

A Technical Summary of the CM-2 is here:

https://people.csail.mit.edu/bradley/cm5docs/nov06/ConnectionMachineModelCM-2TechnicalSummary.pdf

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@jpreisendoerfer @anticomputer@emacs.ch @lispnik we were talking about this at work, there’s quite a few interesting and under appreciated Lisp papers like these! The LeLisp, ISLisp, MacLisp, FranzLisp, and InterLisp systems all had amazing backing ideas that are under loved, to say nothing of things like BaLindaLisp and what not

@lojikil @jpreisendoerfer @anticomputer So jealous you have coworkers to discuss #lisp with at depth :-)

I've dabbled with ISLisp and InterLisp (have the thick blue book on InterLisp and have played with emulator). Mostly I use #commonlisp but lately I've been taking another look at #picolisp

@lispnik @jpreisendoerfer @anticomputer@emacs.ch picolisp is always one of those things like newLisp that intrigued me but never enough to dive in and write up a bunch of software in it; I always enjoyed some of the ideas they had going, and before I shifted completely to Scheme it was one of the ones I was thinking of using as a daily driver…
@lojikil I think this is my third look at PicoLisp. I'm definitely more patient and open minded this time.
@lispnik it definitely feels like one of those languages that you need a bit more of bracketed experiences to truly appreciate… I’ve largely moved away from Lisps, since I was adding so many ML features to Scheme, but they definitely always have a place in my heart (and I often end back there for first passes of new languages or IRs…)

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By ›the thick blue book‹, do you mean ›Lisp Lore‹?

https://t.me/FamilyOfLisp/389

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→ H. Bromley, Richard Lamson: LISP Lore: A Guide to Programming the LISP Machine, 2nd Edition (1987).

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