Interlisp




<language> A dialect of Lisp developed in 1967 by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of BBN-Lisp.

It emphasises user interfaces.

It is currently[?] supported by Xerox PARC.

Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being MACLISP).

In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both.

Interlisp includes a Lisp programming environment.

It is dynamically scoped.

LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not.

Any function could be called with optional arguments.

See also AM, CLISP, Interlisp-10, Interlisp-D.

["Interlisp Programming Manual", W. Teitelman, TR, Xerox Rec Ctr 1975].



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Interlan
Interleaf
interleave
interleaving
INTERLINK
AM
Conversational LISP
DWIM
Interactive Data analysis Language
Interlisp
Interlisp-10
Interlisp-D
Intermedia
Intermedia Interchange Format
Intermediate Distribution Frame