NIL (programming language)

New Implementation of LISP (NIL) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) during the 1970s, and intended to be the successor to the language Maclisp. It is a 32-bit implementation, and was in part a response to Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC) VAX computer. The project was headed by Jon L White, with a stated goal of maintaining compatibility with MacLisp while fixing many of its problems.

Nil
ParadigmsMultiparadigm: functional, procedural
FamilyLisp
Designed byJon L White
DevelopersJon L White,
Guy L. Steele Jr.,
Richard P. Gabriel
First appeared1979 (1979)
Typing disciplinedynamic, strong
Implementation languageVAX assembly
PlatformVAX
OSVAX/VMS
Influenced by
Lisp, Maclisp
Influenced
Common Lisp, T
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