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This video is a look back at the history of the LISP programming language as well as the reason I believe it lost popularity by the 2000s.
If you have incites on the topic or want to share your opinion on why lisp lost it's adoption let me know in the comments. This is less so a "lisp failed" video and more why it didn't become as popular as say Python.
References (I Remembered To Add)
- http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/lisp/lisp.pdf
- https://dreamsongs.com/WIB.html
- http://fare.tunes.org/LispM.html (Multiple other references can be found here)
- https://flownet.com/gat/jpl-lisp.html
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:39 Birth Of Lisp
01:10 Evolution Of Lisp
01:47 LISP 2 ... Kinda
03:44 LISP Machines
04:36 The Birth of Common Lisp
04:48 The Decline In LISP
06:53 Standardization of CL
08:50 Was It All Worth It?
11:10 Missed The Internet
11:43 The Reason Lisp Never Got Mainstream
13:12 Missed The Internet
14:51 Being Abandoned by Academia
15:27 The Current (and Future) State of Lisp
16:04 Conclusion
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