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A Critic for Lisp
University of Colorado
Document, 1987
102719465
Harvard PDP-11 LISP
Harvard University
Document, 1975
102720823
Programs in LISP
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1959
102720498
LISP/MTS User's Guide
University of British Columbia
Document, 1974
102720809
A Portable LISP Compiler
Utah, University of
Document, 1973
102720796
LISP 2 Specifications Conference
Stanford University
Document, 1963
102720607
Editor Program in LISP
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1964
102720621
LISP 1.9 Programming System
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Document, 1976
102718993
LISP 2 Document Conventions
System Development Corporation (SDC)
Document, 1967
102720669
Standard LISP Report
Utah, University of
Document, 1977
102719218
Recursive Programming in LISP
Stanford University
Document, 1977
102718998
LISP Bulletin 2
Paris, University of
Document, 1978
102719035
General LISP Processing
Technische Universiteit Delft (TU Delft) [University of Delft]
Document, 1971
102720758
LISP Programming and Proving
Stanford University
Document, 1978
102719047
Understanding LISP Programs is Improving LISP Programs
Paris, University of
Document, 1976
102718968
Database Access in LISP
University of Vienna
Document, 1982
102719197
LISP Programming Techniques, (Draft)
University of Stuttgart. Computing Center
Document, 1982
102719200
Denotational Semantic for LISP
Laboratoire d'Informatique Théorique et Programmation (LiThPR)
Document, 1987
102719476
The Franz LISP Manual
University of California, Berkeley
Document, 1983
102719236
The Butterfly Lisp System
Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN)
Document, 1986
102719452