Richard D. Greenblatt (born December 25, 1944) is an American computer programmer. Along with Bill Gosper, he may be considered to have founded the hacker...
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Richard Greenblatt may refer to: Richard Greenblatt (programmer) (born 1944), American computer programmer Richard Greenblatt (playwright) (born 1953)...
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(born 1944), American computer programmer Richard Greenblatt (born 1953), Canadian actor/playwright Robert Greenblatt (born 1959/1960), American television...
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"true hackers" include: Bill Gosper: Mathematician and hacker Richard Greenblatt: Programmer and early designer of LISP machines John McCarthy: Co-founder...
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nephew, and Aliza's grandson, is computer programmer Richard Greenblatt. In the late 1940s, when Greenblatt and her daughter Marjorie and her family were...
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This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. All entries...
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McCorduck 2004, pp. 4–5. McCorduck 2004, p. 4-5. Needham 1986, p. 53. Richard McKeon, ed. (1941). The Organon. Random House with Oxford University Press...
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his initials, rms, is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in such a manner that its...
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known as Bill Gosper, is an American mathematician and programmer. Along with Richard Greenblatt, he may be considered to have founded the hacker community...
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in "The Blub Paradox". Graham considers a hypothetical Blub programmer. When the programmer looks down the "power continuum", they consider the lower languages...
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Lisp Machines, Inc. was a company formed in 1979 by Richard Greenblatt of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to build Lisp machines. It was based...
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single user at a time.[citation needed] In 1973, Richard Greenblatt and Thomas Knight, programmers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Artificial...
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150 attendees included Steve Wozniak, Ted Nelson, Richard Stallman, John Draper, Richard Greenblatt, Robert Woodhead, and Bob Wallace. The gathering has...
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TECO (text editor) (section As a programmer's tool)
time, updating as it changed. Amongst the creators of TECO-6 were Richard Greenblatt and Stewart Nelson. At MIT, TECO development continued in the fall...
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the IDE was Richard Stallman’s version of Emacs, GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs was not up to Lucid’s needs, however, and several Lucid programmers were assigned...
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derived its prefix) in the late 1960s and was based on Lisp 1.5. Richard Greenblatt was the main developer of the original codebase for the PDP-6; Jon...
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(1908–1992), founder of Timely Publications (later Marvel Comics) Jonathan Greenblatt (1970–), former CEO of GOOD Worldwide, Inc. Hank Greenspun (1909–1989)...
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Daniel Weinreb (category American computer programmers)
Cancer". Xconomy. Boston. Retrieved September 17, 2019. Bawden, Alan; Greenblatt, Richard; Holloway, Jack; Knight, Thomas; Moon, David; Weinreb, Daniel (August...
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Draper, Andrew Fluegelman, Lee Felsenstein, Richard Greenblatt, Andy Hertzfeld, David Hughes, Susan Kare, Richard Stallman, Bob Wallace, Robert Woodhead,...
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David A. Moon (category American computer programmers)
Lisp developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) by Richard Greenblatt in the late 1960s, originally ran on the PDP-6 and PDP-10 computers...
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above HAUNT, an early role-playing game Mac Hack, a chess program by Richard Greenblatt MUD MS-DOS was heavily influenced by TOPS-10. Identical elements include...
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code as a data structure, giving rise to the macro systems that allow programmers to create new syntax or new domain-specific languages embedded in Lisp...
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film for its message that "music has the power to unite the world". Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a grade B, and complimented the...
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programming language. In 1982, Smith went to work for Richard Greenblatt and Lucia Vaina as a programmer for Softrobotics, an affiliate of Lisp Machines, Inc...
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Research Shows AI Strategically Lying". TIME. Retrieved 12 January 2025. Greenblatt, Ryan; Denison, Carson; Wright, Benjamin; Roger, Fabien; MacDiarmid, Monte;...
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Archived from the original on January 31, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2016. Greenblatt, Leah (October 5, 2007). "Retirements that didn't last". Entertainment...
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Alyssa P. Hacker, a Lisp hacker Ben Bitdiddle Cy D. Fect, a "reformed C programmer" Eva Lu Ator Lem E. Tweakit Louis Reasoner, a "loose reasoner" The book...
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emphasizing Logo's usefulness in teaching computing fundamentals to novice programmers. Sprite Logo, also developed by Logo Computer Systems Inc., had ten turtles...
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hacked version of Open Genera that can run on x86-64 Linux exists. Greenblatt, Richard D.; Knight, Thomas F.; Holloway, John T.; Moon, David A. (1980)....
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Felleisen Robert Bruce Findler Matthew Flatt Phyllis Fox Paul Graham Richard Greenblatt Timothy P. Hart Louis Hodes Mike Levin David Luckham John McCarthy...
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