Tag: lisp


LISP 1

LISP 1: An Early High-Level Language for Artificial Intelligence The development of computer programming languages has been an integral part of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Early AI efforts were hampered by the lack of high-level programming languages and the complexity of low-level languages such as assembly. In 1958, John McCarthy proposed the development […]

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SCHEME

Introduction and Definition of Scheme Scheme is a powerful, minimalist programming language that stands as one of the two main dialects of the Lisp programming language family, the other being Common Lisp. Introduced in the mid-1970s, Scheme was designed with an overarching commitment to simplicity and clear semantics, setting it apart from its contemporaries. It […]

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SIGMATISM

Sigmatism: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Introduction to Sigmatism Sigmatism is a specific type of speech disorder characterized by the atypical production of the “s” sound, also known as the sibilant consonant /s/. This condition, which can manifest in various forms and severities, impacts an individual’s ability to articulate one of the most common sounds in […]

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