Performance and Evaluation of LISP Systems (Computer Systems Series) by Richard P. Gabriel
English | Aug. 14, 1985 | ISBN: 0262571935 | 294 Pages | PDF | 1 MB
This final report of the Stanford Lisp Performance Study, conducted over a three year period by the author, describes implementation techniques, performance tradeoffs, benchmarking techniques, and performance results for all of the major Lisp dialects in use today. A popular highlevel programming language used predominantly in artificial intelligence, Lisp was the first language to concentrate on working with symbols instead of numbers.