On Aug 2, 2011, at 8:23 PM, Armando Blancas wrote:
> Check out the work of Warren Teitelman on
> Conversational LISP and Do What I Mean, way back when most in this
> board weren't even born. CLISP could handle your typo,
> unsympathetically called "careless" in the paper; oh, well...

Ah, INTERLISP. In those papers "windows" and "mouse" were still so new that 
they needed to be surrounded with quotation marks and explained, but if my 
memory is accurate the Lisp programming environments of that time were better 
than what we have now... or maybe we're just beginning to claw our way back to 
that level, after the demise of the Lisp industry in the 80s... 

 -Lee

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