Overview The Medley Interlisp Project has made significant progress toward its goals of preserving, extending, and documenting the “experience” of Interlisp for now and for the future. This annual report highlights our achievements and ongoing efforts. Key Accomplishments We’ve structured our work around project objectives: lower barriers to entry, adapt to modern environments and user expectations, complete “work in progress”, demonstrate applications built in and for the system. L...| Updates from the Medley Interlisp Project
Introduction We have made considerable progress on the Interlisp software preservation project, and we want to offer tours and collaboration for those engaged in similar or related software preservation efforts. Interlisp was an early and unique software development environment (IDE) developed in the 1970’s and 1980’s at Xerox PARC, and a testbed for novel software development tools. The Medley version of Interlisp-D was built as a portable Virtual Machine, which has allowed us to bring t...| Updates from the Medley Interlisp Project
2024 Annual Report released The 2024 Medley Interlisp Annual Report has been released. Another year of progress. Build Notes Builds of Medley for several operating systems and architectures are generated automatically every week. You can learn what’s changed and download the latest builds. We advise caution as these builds are untested and may have bugs or other issues. Larry Masinter at aNONradio in December 2024 On December 18, 2024 Larry Masinter was a guest of the Lispy Gopher Climate r...| The Medley Interlisp Project
Overview Interlisp-D (and the Medley version of it) were originally developed at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in the 1970’s and 80’s. It was a software environment for rapid prototyping, research and Artificial Intelligence, combining the power of the Lisp language and system elements with the now common PARC-born Windows/Icon/Mouse/Pointer graphical user interface. The Medley Interlisp project was started in 2020 by a few of the original developers, focusing on reviving the...| The Medley Interlisp Project