Noun
The study of ancient symbols
that branch of historic theology which treats of creeds and confessions of faith; symbolism; -- called also symbolic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoth companies developed second-generation products based on the CADR: the Symbolics 3600 and the LMI-LAMBDA (of which LMI managed to sell ~200). Source: Internet
For two years, from 1982 to the end of 1983, Stallman worked by himself to clone the output of the Symbolics programmers, with the aim of preventing them from gaining a monopoly on the lab's computers. Source: Internet
CLIM is a descendant of Dynamic Windows, Symbolics' own window system. Source: Internet
Domain name registration History The first commercial Internet domain name, in the TLD com, was registered on 15 March 1985 in the name symbolics.com by Symbolics Inc., a computer systems firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Source: Internet
He bargained with Patrick Winston that, in exchange for allowing Symbolics’ staff to keep working out of MIT, Symbolics would let MIT use internally and freely all the software Symbolics developed. Source: Internet
However, the policy prohibited MIT staff from distributing the Symbolics version of the software to others. Source: Internet