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International Symposium on Extensible Languages 1971: Grenoble, France
- Stephen A. Schuman:
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Extensible Languages, Grenoble, France, September 6-8, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7372-2 - Roger S. Scowen:
Babel, an application of extensible compilers. 1-7 - Gerald D. Chandler:
METAPI - a language for extensions. 8-9 - N. Yoneda:
The description and the structure of ALGOL N. 10-14 - Noriko Suzuki, T. Fujisaki, Kazuhiko Kakehi, Eiiti Wada, T. Simauti:
The implementation of ALGOL N. 15-22 - Jacob Katzenelson, E. Milgrom:
A short presentation of the main features of AEPL - an extensible programming language. 23-25 - Ben Wegbreit:
An overview of the ECL programming system. 26-28 - M. G. Notley:
A model of extensible language systems. 29-38 - Henry J. Bowlden:
Macros in higher-level languages. 39-44 - Charles A. Grant:
Syntax translation with context macros or macros without arguments. 45-47 - Pierre L. Wodon:
A syntax macro processor. 48-50 - A. Fernández, Jean-Claude Heliard, Jean Ichbiah:
Overview of the syntax processor generator SYNPROC. 51-55 - Bernard Lang:
Parallel non-deterministic bottom-up parsing. 56-57 - Michael Hammer:
An alternative approach to macro processing. 58-64 - Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi:
Grammatical inference for defining extensions. 65-66 - Teun van Gils:
Syntactic definition mechanisms. 67-74 - Philippe Jorrand:
Data types and extensible languages. 75-83 - Jean Ichbiah:
Extensibility in Simula 67. 84-86 - Benjamin M. Brosgol:
An implementation of ECL data types. 87-95 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Transition functions: A method for semantic extensions. 96-103 - Charles J. Prenner:
The control structure facilities of ECL. 104-112 - Rudolph A. Krutar:
Conversational systems programming by incremental extension of system configuration. 113-116 - B. N. Dickman:
Subroutine interface primitives for ETC. 117-119 - Stephen A. Schuman:
An extensible interpreter. 120-128 - Glenn H. Holloway:
Interpreter/compiler integration in ECL. 129-134 - John D. Woolley:
MENELAUS: A system for measurement of the extensible language Proteus. 135-136 - J. J. Duby:
Extensible languages: A potential user's point of view. 137-140 - Jean E. Sammet:
Application of extensible languages to specialized application languages. 141-143 - Thomas A. Standish:
PPL - an extensible language that failed. 144-145 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
Extensible language - where are we going. 146-147
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