tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post7917834994277460000..comments2024-03-16T19:33:51.896-07:00Comments on Masinter's Musings: Restoring Medley Interlisp: running well on modern systemsLarry Masinterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17430215720106687178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post-5982003110472375392020-08-18T05:12:59.300-07:002020-08-18T05:12:59.300-07:00You might be amused by this! Maclisp, largely red...You might be amused by this! Maclisp, largely redone in Javascript.<br /><br />It's on my far back burner since the start of the pandemic tho.<br /><br />Surreal is a good description.<br /><br />https://observablehq.com/@bobkerns/maclispBob Kernshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02625767851585399296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post-87806749286897316272020-08-15T08:06:20.977-07:002020-08-15T08:06:20.977-07:00Flashback - used UCI Lisp on a DEC-10 and DEC-20 f...Flashback - used UCI Lisp on a DEC-10 and DEC-20 for school projects. Later read about fancy things done in InterLisp (in SIGPLAN?) and excessive memory footprint - now microscopic.<br /><br />Not sure what path you are taking, but compiling to Javascript in a web browser might make most sense, in one sense. (Bit surreal though.)Preston L. Bannisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03201415630192091526noreply@blogger.com