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A software developer based in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA that specialised in [[LISP]] related products, a number of their products were sold under licence by [[Microsoft]] from 1979 to the late | A software developer based in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA that specialised in [[LISP]] related products, a number of their products were sold under licence by [[Microsoft]] from 1979 to the late 80s. After that deal ended Texas Instruments took over the distribution and in 1999 the latter company bought Soft Warehouse outright. | ||
== | ==Products== | ||
* | *Derive - Symbolic math package | ||
* [[Microsoft LISP]] - Repackaged muLISP | * [[Microsoft LISP]] - Repackaged muLISP | ||
* [[muLISP]] - LISP interpreter and compiler for CP/, TRS-DOS and [[DOS]] | * [[muLISP]] - LISP interpreter and compiler for [[CP/M]], TRS-DOS and [[DOS]] | ||
* | *muMATH - Symbolic math package | ||
* | *muSIMP - Algol like language that ran on top of muLISP | ||
* | *muSTAR | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
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* David R. Stoutemyer | * David R. Stoutemyer | ||
* Joan H. Rich (Documentation) | * Joan H. Rich (Documentation) | ||
* Roy Feldman (muLISP dev 1983/4) | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 2 March 2019
A software developer based in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA that specialised in LISP related products, a number of their products were sold under licence by Microsoft from 1979 to the late 80s. After that deal ended Texas Instruments took over the distribution and in 1999 the latter company bought Soft Warehouse outright.
Products
- Derive - Symbolic math package
- Microsoft LISP - Repackaged muLISP
- muLISP - LISP interpreter and compiler for CP/M, TRS-DOS and DOS
- muMATH - Symbolic math package
- muSIMP - Algol like language that ran on top of muLISP
- muSTAR
Personnel
- Albert D. Rich
- David R. Stoutemyer
- Joan H. Rich (Documentation)
- Roy Feldman (muLISP dev 1983/4)