Vincennes lisp
language
(VLISP) A dialect of Lisp resulting from development, starting in 1971, of Lisp interpreters and compilers at the University of Paris VIII – Vincennes. VLISP interpreters and compilers were designed to run on small computers.
Documentation (http://www.artinfo-musinfo.org/en/issues/vlisp/).
History of Lisp (http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/index.html#VLISP_).
[Relationship to VLISP by Greussay at Paris VI?]
(2008-03-16)
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