| > "Smalltalk is famous for its amazing “live coding and debugging” IDE/runtime environment" Which Smalltalk got the basics from Lisp anyway, like the image-based development, in-core editing, interactive debugging, ... Core implementors came from PDP-1 LISP (implemented by L Peter Deutsch in 1962, who implemented much of the low-level of Smalltalk) and then BBN Lisp. http://www.codersatwork.com/l-peter-deutsch.html "Deutsch moved to Xerox PARC, where he worked on the Interlisp system and on the Smalltalk virtual machine, helping to invent the technique of just-in-time compilation." Here a Interlisp manual from 1972:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/bbn/tenex/T... BBN Lisp was then developed as Interlisp at Xerox PARC, side by side with Smalltalk. Interlisp-D then run on the same hardware as the Smalltalk system, but as its own OS/IDE/Window system... http://larrymasinter.net/interlisp-ieee.pdf |