"(" <pa...@disroot.org> [2022-09-26T17:31:03+0200]: > On Mon Sep 26, 2022 at 9:48 AM BST, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> No, it stands for “G”, just like the “s” in “s-expression” stands for >> nothing (AFAIK). :-) > > Don't quote me on this, but i'm pretty sure it originally stood > for "symbolic" (so "symbolic expression").
I know that Wikipedia is not a scientifically sound source, but: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-expression and in particular: http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/recursive/recursive.html John McCarthy, Recursive Functions of *Symbolic Expressions* and Their Computation by Machine Now, this shows a relationship, but doesn't show direction/causality: maybe somebody just invented "symbolic" for s, after s-expressions were introduced :D -- Sergiu