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Notes on Debugging LISP Subroutines Handwritten Manuscript
Document, 1958
102720411
Internet Broadcasting
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Document, 1983-10
102803921
Proposal For The Development Of The European Common LISP
Document, 1985
102719345
Prolog interpreter program listing
GMD
Document, 1984
102719698
Miscellaneous LISP application program listings
Document, ca. 1985
102719701
EMYCIN program listing and documentation
Document, 1981
102719679
AI Europa 1985 Conference Proceedings
Document, 1985
102719383
Explorer Mass Storage Enclosure (Preliminary)
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Document, 1985
102719388
ObjectLISP for Experienced Programmers
Lisp Machines, Inc. (LMI)
Document, 1985
102719364
BYSO LISP and Waltz Lisp
Document, 1986-07
102719460
Lizenzvertraege [License Agreements]
Carl Heymanns Verlag KG
Document, 1997
102719770
Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming
MIT Press
Document, 1987
102719775
GLISP User's Manual
Stanford University
Document, 1982
102719206
Software Testing : 2: Invited Papers
Infotech
Document, 1979
102719718
Informationslinguistik [Information linguistics]
Max Niemeyer Verlag
Document, 1986
102719732
Looking to a single language standard
Document, 1986
102719439
IQLISP Reference Manual Version 1.4.3
Integral Quality
Document, 1983
102719244
ZMACS, Introductory Manual
Lisp Machines, Inc. (LMI)
Document, 1983
102719249
Looking at LISP
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
Document, 1984
102719802
Little LISPer
Science Research Associates, Inc
Document, 1974
102719807