LFE-Related History
Lisp
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History of Lisp
- 1956 through 1962. The paper presented by John McCarthy at the
first HOPL conference
in 1978.
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The Evolution of Lisp
- 1960 through 1992. The paper by Guy Steele and Richard Gabriel at
HOPL II in 1993
which picks up where McCarthy left off in his 1978 paper.
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History of LISP
- This is an amazing resource which aims to preserve as much Lisp history
as possible. (The Software Preservation Group is backed by the world-class
Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, USA.)
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Herbert Stoyan collection on LISP programming
- The Herbert Stoyan collection on LISP programming contains materials
documenting the origins, evolution, and use of the LISP programming
language and many of its applications in artificial intelligence.
Actor Model
Erlang
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A History of Erlang
- Joe Armstrong's 2007 paper which he presented at the
HOPL III
conference.
- Erlang Timeline, 1982 - 1993.
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The True story about why we invented Erlang ...
[video |
slides]
- Mike Williams presents at Erlang Factory London 2011.
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Video interview with Mike Williams
- History of Erlang, Modeling, and Large Scale Design (Erlang Factory London 2011).
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A History of the Erlang VM
[video |
slides]
- Robert Virding talks about the various incarnations of the Erlang
Abstract Machine at Erlang Factory San Francisco 2011.
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26 years with Erlang
- Joe Armstrong tells us how he got his grey hairs at a 2013 Chicago Erlang
Meetup.
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A Brief History of Erlang
- an essay for a course on the Principles of Programming Languages.
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