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The 1980 LISP Conference: Stanford, California, USA
- Proceedings of the 1980 LISP Conference, Stanford, California, USA, August 25-27, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 978-1-4503-7396-8
Invited Address
- John McCarthy:
LISP - notes on its past and future. v-viii
Session 1
- John A. Campbell, John P. Fitch:
Symbolic Computing with and without Lisp. LISP Conference 1980: 1-5 - B. Greenberg:
Prose and CONS - Multics Emacs: A Commercial Text-processing System in LISP. LISP Conference 1980: 6-12
Session 2
- G. Print:
Explicit Parallelism in LISP-like Languages. LISP Conference 1980: 13-18 - Mitchell Wand:
Continuation-Based Multiprocessing. LISP Conference 1980: 19-28 - Donald P. McKay, Stuart C. Shapiro:
MULTI - A LISP Based Multiprocessing System. LISP Conference 1980: 29-37
Session 3
- Toshiaki Kurokawa:
The Function-Class. LISP Conference 1980: 38-45 - Robert Cartwright:
A Constructive Alternative to Axiomatic Data Type Definitions. LISP Conference 1980: 46-55 - Steven S. Muchnick, Uwe F. Pleban:
A Semantic Comparison of LISP and Scheme. LISP Conference 1980: 56-64 - James H. Davenport, Richard D. Jenks:
MODLISP. LISP Conference 1980: 65-74
Session 4
- Ira P. Goldstein, Daniel G. Bobrow:
Extenting Object Oriented Programming in Smalltalk. LISP Conference 1980: 75-81 - Erik Sandewall, Henrik Sörensen, Claes Strömberg:
A System of Communicating Residential Environments. LISP Conference 1980: 82-89 - Henry Lieberman, Carl Hewitt:
A Session with Tinker: Interleaving Program Testing with Program Writing. LISP Conference 1980: 90-99
Session 5
- Fred Lakin:
Computing with Text-Graphics Forms. LISP Conference 1980: 100-106 - Carl Hewitt:
The Apiary network architecture for knowledgeable systems. LISP Conference 1980: 107-118 - J. White:
Address/Memory Management for a Gigantic LISP Environment. LISP Conference 1980: 119-127
Session 6
- T. J. W. Clarke, P. Gladstone, C. MacLean, A. C. Norman:
SKIM - The S, K, I Reduction Machine. LISP Conference 1980: 128-135 - Rod M. Burstall, David B. MacQueen, Donald Sannella:
HOPE: An Experimental Applicative Language. LISP Conference 1980: 136-143 - F. Lockwood Morris, J. Schwarz:
Computing Cyclic List Structures. LISP Conference 1980: 144-153
Session 7
- Drew V. McDermott:
An Efficient Environment Allocation Scheme in an Interpreter for a Lexically-Scoped LISP. LISP Conference 1980: 154-162 - Guy L. Steele Jr., Gerald J. Sussman:
The Dream of Lifetime: A Lazy Variable Extent Mechanism. LISP Conference 1980: 163-172 - B. Steele:
Strategies for Data Abstraction in LISP. LISP Conference 1980: 173-178 - Kent M. Pitman:
Special Forms in LISP. LISP Conference 1980: 179-187
Session 8: Panel Discussion
Session 9
- M. Model:
Multiprocessing via Intercommunicating LISP Systems. LISP Conference 1980: 188-195 - Robert M. Keller:
Divide and CONCer: Data Structuring in Applicative Multiprocessing Systems. LISP Conference 1980: 196-202 - Jed B. Marti:
Compilation Techniques for a Control-Flow Concurrent LISP System. LISP Conference 1980: 203-207 - Pär Emanuelson, Anders Haraldsson:
On Compiling Embedded Languages in LISP. LISP Conference 1980: 208-215
Session 10
- W. Rowan:
A LISP Compiler Producing Compact Code. LISP Conference 1980: 216-222 - Larry Masinter, L. Peter Deutsch:
Local Optimization in a Compiler for Stack-based LISP Machines. LISP Conference 1980: 223-230 - L. Peter Deutsch:
ByteLisp and its Alto Implementation. LISP Conference 1980: 231-242 - Richard R. Burton, Larry Masinter, Daniel G. Bobrow, W. Haugeland, Ronald M. Kaplan, B. A. Sheil:
Overview and Status of DoradoLISP. LISP Conference 1980: 243-247
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