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Language peer sets for ISLisp: Designed 1992 ↑ 1990s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Post-Cold War↑ Genus Lazy Evaluation LISPs ↑ String and List Processing ↑ Lazy Evaluation LISPs↑ LISPs↑ Lambda caculus ↑ Lazy Evaluation LISPs/1992↑ LISPs/1992↑ Lambda caculus/1992↑ String and List Processing ↑ String and List Processing/1992↑ ISLisp(ID:1690/isl003)International Standard LISPalternate simple viewDesigned 1992 Published: 1992 Genus: Lazy Evaluation LISPs Sammet category: String and List Processing for International Standard LISP ISO WG 16, draft Dec 1992. Object-oriented Lisp intended as an international replacement for Common Lisp, EuLisp, Le-Lisp and scheme. Goals are object orientation, extensibility, efficiency, and suitability for non-academic use. from Standards report: "The WG16 activities of producing ISLISP were done by collaborative work of six regularly participating P-member nations; France (Convenor), United States (Project Editor), Canada, Germany, Japan, and United Kingdom. These nations had close collaboration with their local Lisp communities; for example, EuLisp community in European nations, X3J13 in United States, and IPSJ-SIGSYM community in Japan. ISLISP was designed on the bases of KL (proposed by Japan) and CLOS (proposed by US), reflecting experiences of COMMON LISP, EULISP, LE LISP, and SCHEME, and taking into account common practices in the Lisp community. ISLISP is a small Lisp, but it is designed with extensibility in mind, trying to keep compatibility with existing Lisp dialects, too. ISLISP would be embeddable in COMMON LISP implementations without big efforts, but ISLISP will promote efficient implementations if it is implemented from scratch. ISO ISLISP, ANSI COMMON LISP and IEEE SCHEME would be co-existing and complementary in the Lisp community, since they have their own distinctive features in languages, systems, and applications." Structures: Resources Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |