Comment by cannibalXxx 10 months ago do you already program with this language? what is your paradigm? 10 comments cannibalXxx Reply kgwgk 10 months ago “Already”?This is about a language abandoned 15 years ago! andai 10 months ago It's buried in the article, but Lush is from 1987! kgwgk 10 months ago SN(1987) neural network simulator for AmigaOS (Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun) | SN1(1988) ported to SunOS. added shared-weight neural nets and graphics (LeCun) | \ | SN1.3(1989) commercial version for Unix (Neuristique) | / SN2(1990) new lisp interpreter and graphic functions (Bottou) | \ | SN2.2(1991) commercial version (Neuristique) | | | SN2.5(1991) ogre GUI toolkit (Neuristique) | / \ \ / SN2.8(1993+) enhanced version (Neuristique) | \ | TL3(1993+) lisp interpreter for Unix and Win32 (Neuristique) | [GPL] | \_______________________________________________ | | SN27ATT(1991) custom AT&T version | | (LeCun, Bottou, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3(1992) IDX matrix engine, Lisp->C compiler/loader and | | gradient-based learning library | | (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T) | | | SN3.1(1995) redesigned compiler, added OpenGL and SGI VL | | support (Bottou, LeCun, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3.2(2000) hardened/cleanup SN3.x code, | | added SDL support (LeCun) | | _______________________________________________________| |/ | ATTLUSH(2001) merging of TL3 interpreter + SN3.2 compiler [GPL] and libraries (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T Labs). | LUSH(2002) rewrote the compiler/loader (Bottou, NEC Research Institute) [GPL] | LUSH(2002) rewrote library, documentation, and interfaced packages [GPL] (LeCun, Huang-Fu, NEC) https://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html 6 replies →
kgwgk 10 months ago “Already”?This is about a language abandoned 15 years ago! andai 10 months ago It's buried in the article, but Lush is from 1987! kgwgk 10 months ago SN(1987) neural network simulator for AmigaOS (Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun) | SN1(1988) ported to SunOS. added shared-weight neural nets and graphics (LeCun) | \ | SN1.3(1989) commercial version for Unix (Neuristique) | / SN2(1990) new lisp interpreter and graphic functions (Bottou) | \ | SN2.2(1991) commercial version (Neuristique) | | | SN2.5(1991) ogre GUI toolkit (Neuristique) | / \ \ / SN2.8(1993+) enhanced version (Neuristique) | \ | TL3(1993+) lisp interpreter for Unix and Win32 (Neuristique) | [GPL] | \_______________________________________________ | | SN27ATT(1991) custom AT&T version | | (LeCun, Bottou, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3(1992) IDX matrix engine, Lisp->C compiler/loader and | | gradient-based learning library | | (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T) | | | SN3.1(1995) redesigned compiler, added OpenGL and SGI VL | | support (Bottou, LeCun, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3.2(2000) hardened/cleanup SN3.x code, | | added SDL support (LeCun) | | _______________________________________________________| |/ | ATTLUSH(2001) merging of TL3 interpreter + SN3.2 compiler [GPL] and libraries (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T Labs). | LUSH(2002) rewrote the compiler/loader (Bottou, NEC Research Institute) [GPL] | LUSH(2002) rewrote library, documentation, and interfaced packages [GPL] (LeCun, Huang-Fu, NEC) https://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html 6 replies →
andai 10 months ago It's buried in the article, but Lush is from 1987! kgwgk 10 months ago SN(1987) neural network simulator for AmigaOS (Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun) | SN1(1988) ported to SunOS. added shared-weight neural nets and graphics (LeCun) | \ | SN1.3(1989) commercial version for Unix (Neuristique) | / SN2(1990) new lisp interpreter and graphic functions (Bottou) | \ | SN2.2(1991) commercial version (Neuristique) | | | SN2.5(1991) ogre GUI toolkit (Neuristique) | / \ \ / SN2.8(1993+) enhanced version (Neuristique) | \ | TL3(1993+) lisp interpreter for Unix and Win32 (Neuristique) | [GPL] | \_______________________________________________ | | SN27ATT(1991) custom AT&T version | | (LeCun, Bottou, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3(1992) IDX matrix engine, Lisp->C compiler/loader and | | gradient-based learning library | | (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T) | | | SN3.1(1995) redesigned compiler, added OpenGL and SGI VL | | support (Bottou, LeCun, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3.2(2000) hardened/cleanup SN3.x code, | | added SDL support (LeCun) | | _______________________________________________________| |/ | ATTLUSH(2001) merging of TL3 interpreter + SN3.2 compiler [GPL] and libraries (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T Labs). | LUSH(2002) rewrote the compiler/loader (Bottou, NEC Research Institute) [GPL] | LUSH(2002) rewrote library, documentation, and interfaced packages [GPL] (LeCun, Huang-Fu, NEC) https://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html 6 replies →
kgwgk 10 months ago SN(1987) neural network simulator for AmigaOS (Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun) | SN1(1988) ported to SunOS. added shared-weight neural nets and graphics (LeCun) | \ | SN1.3(1989) commercial version for Unix (Neuristique) | / SN2(1990) new lisp interpreter and graphic functions (Bottou) | \ | SN2.2(1991) commercial version (Neuristique) | | | SN2.5(1991) ogre GUI toolkit (Neuristique) | / \ \ / SN2.8(1993+) enhanced version (Neuristique) | \ | TL3(1993+) lisp interpreter for Unix and Win32 (Neuristique) | [GPL] | \_______________________________________________ | | SN27ATT(1991) custom AT&T version | | (LeCun, Bottou, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3(1992) IDX matrix engine, Lisp->C compiler/loader and | | gradient-based learning library | | (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T) | | | SN3.1(1995) redesigned compiler, added OpenGL and SGI VL | | support (Bottou, LeCun, Simard, AT&T Labs) | | | SN3.2(2000) hardened/cleanup SN3.x code, | | added SDL support (LeCun) | | _______________________________________________________| |/ | ATTLUSH(2001) merging of TL3 interpreter + SN3.2 compiler [GPL] and libraries (Bottou, LeCun, AT&T Labs). | LUSH(2002) rewrote the compiler/loader (Bottou, NEC Research Institute) [GPL] | LUSH(2002) rewrote library, documentation, and interfaced packages [GPL] (LeCun, Huang-Fu, NEC) https://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html 6 replies →
“Already”?
This is about a language abandoned 15 years ago!
It's buried in the article, but Lush is from 1987!
https://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html
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