From Whence We Come pt. 2
https://medium.com/datadriveninvestor/from-whence-we-come-pt-2-78b53eaa7975
LISP is a family of programming languages, originally invented by John McCarthy at MIT in 1958. He was trying to describe a universal function, a Turing-complete language for generating algorithms.
It was implemented into an interpreter by Steve Russell when Russell realized the eval function could be implemented in machine code. This came as a surprise to McCarthy, who had intended it only for reading, not for actually computing.
From Whence We Come pt. 2
Nov 6, 2018, 9:22am UTC
https://medium.com/datadriveninvestor/from-whence-we-come-pt-2-78b53eaa7975
> LISP is a family of programming languages, originally invented by John McCarthy at MIT in 1958. He was trying to describe a universal function, a Turing-complete language for generating algorithms.
> It was implemented into an interpreter by Steve Russell when Russell realized the eval function could be implemented in machine code. This came as a surprise to McCarthy, who had intended it only for reading, not for actually computing.