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harlequin

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for harlequin.

Editorial note

It has a long history behind it going back to the Harlequin Lisp company in the 1990s.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes, used as a stock character in commedia dell'arte and other genres.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of harlequin gathered in one view.

noun

A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes, used as a stock character in commedia dell'arte and other genres.

noun

A greenish-chartreuse color.

adjective

Brightly colored, especially in a pattern like that of a harlequin clown's clothes.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for harlequin.

noun

A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes, used as a stock character in commedia dell'arte and other genres.

noun

A greenish-chartreuse color.

adjective

Brightly colored, especially in a pattern like that of a harlequin clown's clothes.

adjective

Of a greenish-chartreuse color.

Example sentences

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It has a long history behind it going back to the Harlequin Lisp company in the 1990s.

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Critics generally don't care to review Harlequin or SAS novels and the people that read them definitely don't need their opinions.

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Dylan was originally designed by committee back in the days when it was designed by people @ Apple, Harlequin and CMU.

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Or you can go by the strain: ones to look for include Harlequin and Cannatonic.

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As an example, the website for Harborside Health Center currently lists three Harlequin varieties with CBD/THC of 5.2%/6.7%, 5.8%/5.6%, and 8.4%/6.9%.

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Indeed, LispWorks was Harlequin's first actual product, paid for itself over many years and still does today in the hands of several of the original developers who acquired it after Harlequin went bust.

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When Harlequin started out with Dylan, to bootstrap we first quickly morphed LispWorks into a high-functioning Dylan IDE.

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The implementation has not progressed at all since 1999, when Harlequin folded.

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Quick run down: * Dylan was designed at Apple and then later a partnership of Apple, CMU and Harlequin in the 1990s * Harlequin's implementation of Dylan was spun off to another company when they failed.

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Optimisation colouring was one of the Harlequin Dylan features I was most proud of having a hand in back in the day.

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The other main thing to come out of Harlequin is Xanalys, who took on the various Lisp-based analytical projects (and ended up holding the MLWorks sources).

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Dylan was aimed at C++, so Harlequin and CMU spent a huge amount of time developing sophisticated native code compilers, thread-safe GC, compilation to native executables, etc.

Quote examples

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Harlequin Dylan (AKA OpenDylan) was "Dylan all the way down" with a sophisticated native code compiler and an IDE written in Dylan.

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Go back and read "Repent, Harlequin" or The Forever War or or Make room!

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The thinking that an Harlequin romance novel is somehow more artistic and worthy of protection than something like "Last of Us" is bogus.

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But the other thing to understand there is that both MPS and what is now Open Dylan were developed at Harlequin in the 1990s and MPS's original "client" was Open Dylan.

Proper noun examples

1

Harlequin also did a whole IDE, with GUI toolkit and Emacs-like editor, all written in Dylan and self-hosted.

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Harlequin had an implementation of Dylan that lives on today as Open Dylan, but had a very advanced IDE on Windows and a pretty solid foundation.

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Several Lisp companies made their entire business from Unix: Lucid, early Franz, early Harlequin/LispWorks,...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use harlequin in a sentence?

It has a long history behind it going back to the Harlequin Lisp company in the 1990s.

What does harlequin mean?

A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes, used as a stock character in commedia dell'arte and other genres.

What part of speech is harlequin?

harlequin is commonly used as noun, adjective.