The Mind — LISP — framed
The Hello World Collection

The Mind — LISP

Common Lisp · descendant of LISP 1.5

The lineage begins with McCarthy's 1958 paper "Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine," written at MIT where the AI Lab and Project MAC would make LISP the working language of symbolic computation for three decades. The 1962 LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual fixed the parenthesized S-expression as the language's permanent skin; the dialect shown is Common Lisp, the ANSI standard ratified in 1994.

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$169
  • Museum-grade archival matte paper, pigment ink
  • Solid wood frame, Snow White passe-partout mat, museum glass
  • Printed and finished to order — ships within 5 business days