Connection machine lisp
language
Lisp with a parallel data structure, the ‘xapping’, an array of values assigned to an array of sites.
[G.L. Steele et al, “Connection Machine LISP: Fine-Grained Parallel Symbolic Processing”, in Proc 1986 ACM Conf on LISP and Functional Prog, Aug 1986, pp.279-297].
[“Connection Machine LISP Reference Manual”, Thinking Machines Corp, Feb 1987].
(1995-02-28)
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