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John N. Shutt is an American programmer, who has a thesis called: [[Thesis/Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction|Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction]]<ref>{{:Thesis/Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction}}</ref>. He is also the creator of the website:[[LtU]]([[Lambda the Ultimate]]), and the [[Kernel]] programming language.
John N. Shutt is an American programmer, who has a thesis called: [[Thesis/Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction|Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction]]<ref>{{:Thesis/Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction}}</ref>. He is also the creator of the website:[[LtU]]([[Lambda the Ultimate]]), and the [[Fexpr]] kernel programming language.


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Latest revision as of 07:58, 14 July 2022

John N. Shutt is an American programmer, who has a thesis called: Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction[1]. He is also the creator of the website:LtU(Lambda the Ultimate), and the Fexpr kernel programming language.


References

  1. Shutt, John (August 23, 2010). Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application or $vau : the ultimate abstraction (PDF) (Ph.D.). local page: WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Retrieved July 14, 2022. 

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