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Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, June 1988
- Mitchell Wand, Daniel P. Friedman:
The Mystery of the Tower Revealed: A Nonreflective Description of the Reflective Tower. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(1): 11-37 (1988) - Kevin J. Lang, Barak A. Pearlmutter:
Oaklisp: An Object-Oriented Dialect of Scheme. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(1): 39-51 (1988) - R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman, Christopher T. Haynes:
Expansion-Passing Style: A General Macro Mechanism. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(1): 53-75 (1988) - Hank Bromley, Richard Lamson:
Book Review of Lisp Lore: A Guide to Programming the Lisp Machine, 2nd ed. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(1): 77-79 (1988) - Richard P. Gabriel, Kent M. Pitman:
Endpaper: Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(1): 81-101 (1988)
Volume 1, Number 2, September 1988
- John T. O'Donnell, Cordelia V. Hall:
Debugging in Applicative Languages. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(2): 113-145 (1988) - Adrienne G. Bloss, Paul Hudak, Jonathan Young:
Code Optimizations for Lazy Evaluation. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(2): 147-164 (1988) - Dario A. Giuse:
LISP as a Rapid Prototyping Environment: The Chinese Tutor. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(2): 165-184 (1988) - Karl J. Lieberherr:
Object-Oriented Programming with Class Dictionaries. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(2): 185-212 (1988)
Volume 1, Number 3-4, January 1989
- Linda G. DeMichiel:
Overview: The Common Lisp Object System. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(3-4): 227-244 (1989) - Daniel G. Bobrow, Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel, Sonya E. Keene, Gregor Kiczales, David A. Moon:
Common Lisp Object System Specification: 1. Programmer Interface Concepts. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(3-4): 245-298 (1989) - Daniel G. Bobrow, Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel, Sonya E. Keene, Gregor Kiczales, David A. Moon:
Common Lisp Object System Specification: 2. Functions in the Programmer Interface. LISP Symb. Comput. 1(3-4): 299-394 (1989)
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