Talk:Greenspun's tenth rule
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Robert Morris' Corollary
[edit]The corollary does not apply to world's first implementation of Common Lisp, Carnegie-Mellon University's Spice Lisp. Spice Lisp's interpreter did not depend on a "low-level core of compiled C." It was written entirely in Spice Lisp from the beginning. It was bootstrapped by using a Spice Lisp compiler that originally was written in Maclisp, but then later was ported to Common Lisp. 74.111.96.172 (talk) 19:51, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
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