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British gent, was the founder and managing director of [[Procyon Research Ltd.]], a pioneering AI company that amongst other things delivered the first commercially available [[CLOS]] implementation and the first [[LISP]] toolkit available for OS/2.
British gent, was the managing director of [[Procyon Research Ltd.]], a pioneering development tools company that amongst other things delivered the first commercially available [[CLOS]] implementation and the first [[LISP]] toolkit available for OS/2. He was also a member of the ANSI X3J13 Common Lisp standards committee for a number of years.


==Publications==
==Publications==
* Richard Barber: ''[http://franz.com/about/press_room/clos.article.pdf CLOS - A Perspective: The Common Lisp Object System]'' - In PDF format
* Richard Barber: ''[http://franz.com/about/press_room/clos.article.pdf CLOS - A Perspective: The Common Lisp Object System]''
* Richard Barber & George Imlah: ''Delivering the Goods with Lisp.'' Communications of the ACM 34(9); pages 61-63 - 1991
* Richard Barber & George Imlah: ''Delivering the Goods with Lisp.'' Communications of the ACM 34(9); pages 61-63 - 1991


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* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbarber Richard Barber's LinkedIn page]
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbarber Richard Barber's LinkedIn page]


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British gent, was the managing director of Procyon Research Ltd., a pioneering development tools company that amongst other things delivered the first commercially available CLOS implementation and the first LISP toolkit available for OS/2. He was also a member of the ANSI X3J13 Common Lisp standards committee for a number of years.

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