<s>
Le	B-Language
Lisp	I-Language
(	O
also	O
Le_Lisp	O
and	O
Le-Lisp	O
)	O
is	O
a	O
programming	O
language	O
,	O
a	O
dialect	O
of	O
the	O
language	O
Lisp	B-Language
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
developed	O
at	O
the	O
French	O
Institute	O
for	O
Research	O
in	O
Computer	O
Science	O
and	O
Automation	O
(	O
INRIA	O
)	O
,	O
to	O
be	O
an	O
implementation	O
language	O
for	O
a	O
very	O
large	O
scale	O
integration	O
(	O
VLSI	O
)	O
workstation	B-Device
being	O
designed	O
under	O
the	O
direction	O
of	O
Jean	O
Vuillemin	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Le	B-Language
Lisp	I-Language
also	O
had	O
to	O
run	O
on	O
various	O
incompatible	O
platforms	O
(	O
mostly	O
running	O
Unix	B-Application
operating	I-Application
systems	I-Application
)	O
that	O
were	O
used	O
by	O
the	O
project	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
main	O
goals	O
for	O
the	O
language	O
were	O
to	O
be	O
a	O
powerful	O
post-Maclisp	O
version	O
of	O
Lisp	B-Language
that	O
would	O
be	O
portable	B-Architecture
,	O
compatible	O
,	O
extensible	B-Architecture
,	O
and	O
efficient	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Jérôme	O
Chailloux	O
led	O
the	O
Le	B-Language
Lisp	I-Language
team	O
,	O
working	O
with	O
Emmanuel	O
St.	O
James	O
,	O
Matthieu	O
Devin	O
,	O
and	O
Jean-Marie	O
Hullot	O
in	O
1980	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
dialect	O
is	O
historically	O
noteworthy	O
as	O
one	O
of	O
the	O
first	O
Lisp	B-Language
implementations	O
to	O
be	O
available	O
on	O
both	O
the	O
Apple	B-Device
II	I-Device
and	O
the	O
IBM	B-Device
PC	I-Device
.	O
</s>
