Há, por acaso assisti ontem ou anteontem.  McCarthy meio caidinho,
pelo telefone.  Se Lisp já tem 50, ele deve estar pelas tabelas!  De
qualquer modo, a entrevista foi interessante, ainda que meio lenta
pela idade do demigod.  Nenhuma grande revelação, mas algumas
interessantes curiosidades históricas, algumas piadinhas, e foi legal
ver aqueles velhos rostos de Lisp juntos (ou pelo menos suas vozes).

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Adolfo Neto <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Adolfo Neto
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> Summary
> In this phone interview that took place in front of an audience at OOPSLA
> 2008, Guy Steele spins a yarn with John McCarthy, the father of Lisp,
> attempting to find out some details surrounding the language inception in
> the 50’ and its later evolution.
>
> Bio
> John McCarthy has been involved in Artificial Intelligence since 1948, a
> term he coined in 1955. He has been mainly interested in formalization of
> common sense knowledge. He designed LISP in 1958 and developed the concept
> of time-sharing. Among others, he has received the Turing Award, the
> Research Excellence Award, and the Kyoto Prize.
>
> About the conference
> Starting in 1986, OOPSLA Conference has proven to be the cradle of many
> techniques and methodologies that have become mainstream over the years:
> OOP, Patterns, AOP, XP, Unit Testing, UML, Wiki, and Refactoring. Gaining
> its prestige with 3 academic tracks, OOPSLA Conference has managed to
> attract researchers, educators and developers every year. The event is
> sponsored by ACM.
>
> Link: http://www.infoq.com/interviews/Steele-Interviews-John-McCarthy
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> Adolfo Neto
> Departamento Acadêmico de Informática
> Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
> Fone: (41) 3310-4644 / Fax: (41) 3310-4646
> Web: http://www.dainf.ct.utfpr.edu.br/~adolfo
> Blog: http://professoradolfo.blogspot.com
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