LISP attacks this problem by separating the location from the endpoint ID. Let’s say this is your packet: Source = 216.215.54.50 Destination = 80.248.26.3 This packet flows normally in your ...
During the AI research boom of the 1970s, the LISP language – from LISt Processor – saw a major surge in use and development, including many dialects being developed. One of these dialects was Scheme, ...