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LISP Programming and Proving
Stanford University
Document, 1978
102719047
Lisp Machine Summary : 3600 Edition
Symbolics
Document, 1983
102720241
Documentation of the SEPAC Data Structure
Datalogilaboratoriet i Uppsala
Document, 1973
102720784
Genera 8.0 Site Operations
Symbolics
Document, 1990
102720296
Mathematics and the Programming of Digital Calculators, Manuscript
Document, 1957
102720400
ALTO User's Handbook
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Document, 1979-09
102719085
Why Superroutines are Different from Subroutines
Linköping University [Linkoeping University]
Document, 1979
102719092
Additional Functions Handwritten Manuscript f. AIM 5
Document, 1958
102720412
InterLisp-D
Xerox Corporation
Document, 1981-1983
102720311
Papers on Interlisp-D
Xerox Corporation
Document, 1980
102720309
Franz promotional materials
Franz, Inc.
Document
102720183
Object-Oriented Programming for Common Lisp
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)
Document, 1985
102719380
TI Scheme Language Reference Manual
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Document, 1985
102719385
InterLISP-D Reference Manual, Vol I : Language
Xerox Corporation
Document, 1985
102719392
IQLISP Reference Manual for the TI Professional Computers
Integral Quality
Document, 1985
102719359
Mac PSL 1.1 Available
Utah, University of
Document, 1985
102719361
Introduction to NIL
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1983
102719227
AI Forum Nr. 1/86 Siemens AG
Siemens AG
Document, 1986
102719448
Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE) System, Update
IntelliCorp
Document, 1986-08
102719431
Structured Software Development : 1: Analysis and Bibliography
Infotech
Document, 1979
102719715