Joseph F. Miklojcik III, Phosphorous, The Popular Lisp .
We present Phosphorous; a programming language that draws on the power and elegance of traditional Lisps such as
Common Lisp and Scheme, yet which brings those languages into the 21st century by ruthless application of our “popular is better” philosophy into all possible areas of programming language design.
Introduces the concept of the Gosling Tarpit , and presents a novel method for...
Staking Claims: A History of Programming Language...
Interesting paper I found on usability and PL, abstract: While still a relatively young field, computer science has a vast body of knowledge in the domain of programming languages. When a...
Land of Lisp
Conrad Barski's Lisp book, Land of Lisp, is out. There's an example chapter implementing a Hunt the Wumpus remake. The book was previously mentioned with an April's 1st special, War of the...
Scribble: Closing the Book on Ad Hoc Documentation...
Scribble: Closing the Book on Ad Hoc Documentation Tools. Matthew Flatt, Eli Barzilay, and Robert Bruce Findler. ICFP '09. Scribble is a new system for writing library documentation, user...
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