| ▲ | fsckboy 9 hours ago | |||||||
MDL was a dialect of lisp invented by/in part/under Sussman, the originator of Scheme and SICP; what you're calling an obscure dialect was was part of the continuum of a research trajectory, one of a number of experimental languages designed to test out ideas. Sussman got his PhD in 1973 so we're talking about his later work as a student/early work as a postdoc/assistant professor, and Abelson was in the same timeframe, and Guy Steele a half decade junior, and many others in the lab whose names you would also recognize. | ||||||||
| ▲ | dboreham 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Was go to say - MIT, dec-10: probably not obscure. | ||||||||
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