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Christian Lynbech on Eric Normand's Newsletter

Is it not a bit of a stretch to claim that compilers comes from the AI field? After all, FORTRAN predates the definition of LISP by a couple of years, and LISP did not get a complete compiler until 1962. In the beginning, people were hand-translating LISP code into FORTRAN to be able to run the programs (as somebody related, I think at the 50'th anniversary conference in 2009).



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Christian Lynbech on Eric Normand's Newsletter

https://ericnormand.substack.com/p/ai-lisp-and-programming/comment/128857104

Is it not a bit of a stretch to claim that compilers comes from the AI field? After all, FORTRAN predates the definition of LISP by a couple of years, and LISP did not get a complete compiler until 1962. In the beginning, people were hand-translating LISP code into FORTRAN to be able to run the programs (as somebody related, I think at the 50'th anniversary conference in 2009).



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Christian Lynbech on Eric Normand's Newsletter

Is it not a bit of a stretch to claim that compilers comes from the AI field? After all, FORTRAN predates the definition of LISP by a couple of years, and LISP did not get a complete compiler until 1962. In the beginning, people were hand-translating LISP code into FORTRAN to be able to run the programs (as somebody related, I think at the 50'th anniversary conference in 2009).

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