John McCarthy, Discoverer of Lisp, Has Passed Away
The first of a few submitters, szo sent in an early
report that John McCarthy passed
early yesterday. Paul Graham
(among others) confirmed: the news
was true. And so, shortly after a fellow
founder of countless language descendants, goes the founder of the Lisp
tree at the age of 84.
I think you mean creator or inventor. It's not like the Lisp programming language was just sat out in the wilds of Chile under a rock waiting to be found by an archaeologist.
(print "World says goodbye")
Here be signatures
.. but then I realized I was missing something.)))
The universe must be kept in balance. Ritchie and McCarthy were to offset Gaddafi and Jobs.
http://www.pchristensen.com/blog/lisp-companies/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/172798/lisp-in-the-real-world
http://www.franz.com/success/
Dilbert RSS feed
Hm....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxima_(software)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Analysis_and_Replanning_Tool
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirai_(software)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHINE_Expert_System
Yeah, this language is useless outside of academia.
Palm trees and 8
... they just close their last parenthesis.
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I finally decided to buy an iPad and Steve Jobs dies.
I started a new project using C and Dennis Ritchie kicks the bucket.
Then I started Stanford's AI Course and now John McCarthy is pining for the fjords.
That's it. It's definitive. I'm a God of Death, so I shall use my recently discovered powers for the good of humanity. I'm going out to buy an Oracle DB and learn how to use it. See you on Larry Ellison's funeral next week.
PS: Also, I suspect I'm the God of Rain too, since every time I wash my car it rains the next day.