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Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1990
- Benjamin G. Zorn, Paul N. Hilfinger:
Direct Function Calls in Lisp. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(1): 13-20 (1990) - Colin Runciman, Nigel Jagger:
Relative Specification and Transformational Re-Use of Functional Programs. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(1): 21-37 (1990) - Mohammad Pourheidari, Robert R. Kessler, Harold Carr:
Moped (A Portable Debugger). LISP Symb. Comput. 3(1): 39-65 (1990) - Dorai Sitaram, Matthias Felleisen:
Control Delimiters and Their Hierarchies. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(1): 67-99 (1990) - Book Review of Common Lisp: the Reference Franz, Inc. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(1): 101-102 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1990
- Pierre E. Bonzon:
A Metacircular Evaluator for a Logical Extension of Scheme. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(2): 113-133 (1990) - Margaret H. Derbyshire:
Mark Scan Garbage Collection on a Distributed Architecture. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(2): 135-170 (1990) - Richard Acuff:
Endpaper: Performance of Two Common Lisp Programs on Several Systems. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(2): 171-204 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1990
- John R. Diamant, Gerald P. Duggan:
A Preprocessor Based Implementation of Common Lisp. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(3): 211-228 (1990) - R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb:
A New Approach to Procedures with Variable Arity. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(3): 229-244 (1990) - Erik Ruf, Daniel Weise:
LogScheme: Integrating Logic Programming into Scheme. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(3): 245-288 (1990) - Göran Båge, Gary Lindstrom:
Combinator Evaluation of Functional Programs with Logical Variables. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(3): 289-320 (1990) - Book Review of Common Lisp: A Tutorial, by Wendy L. Milner. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(3): 321-325 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 4, November 1990
- Andrew W. Appel:
A Runtime System. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(4): 343-380 (1990) - R. Ghosh-Roy:
Conjunction-Type Standard ML Polymorphism. LISP Symb. Comput. 3(4): 381-409 (1990)
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