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Einbettung von Standard LISP in COMMON LISP
1989Im Verlauf der Entwicklung von LISP entstand eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Dialekte, die sich erheblich in der Menge der zur Verfugung gestellten Datentypen und Funktionen unterscheiden (vgl. Stoyan [1980]). So findet man zwar bei allen LISP-Dialekten die Datentypen Symbol, ganze Zahl und Liste sowie die Grundfunktionen CAR, CDR, CONS und COND; aber ...
Rüdiger Esser, Elisabeth Feldmar
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LISP PROGRAM-SIZE COMPLEXITY IV
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2016
Lispe caesia -group Lispe caesia -group Hennig, 1960: 411; Xue & Zhang, 2005: 119; Zhang et al., 2005: 356. Diagnosis. Frontal triangle distinctly broad, with dense shinning pollinosity, lateral margin projecting; frontal vitta narrow on both sides; vibrissa of male generally weak (except to L. flavicornis and L.
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Lispe caesia -group Lispe caesia -group Hennig, 1960: 411; Xue & Zhang, 2005: 119; Zhang et al., 2005: 356. Diagnosis. Frontal triangle distinctly broad, with dense shinning pollinosity, lateral margin projecting; frontal vitta narrow on both sides; vibrissa of male generally weak (except to L. flavicornis and L.
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ACM Lisp Bulletin, 1979
For the SIGPLAN conference on history of programming languages held in Los Angeles in this June, J. McCarthy had to write a paper about LISP-history (1). He was very able to do this because he has given a talk on LISP history in summer 1974 at M.I.T.
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For the SIGPLAN conference on history of programming languages held in Los Angeles in this June, J. McCarthy had to write a paper about LISP-history (1). He was very able to do this because he has given a talk on LISP history in summer 1974 at M.I.T.
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Understanding Lisp Programs is Improving Lisp Programs
1976In this paper we describe the knowledge and reasoning processes of a special LISP system. In this system completely automatic improvements of both syntactic and semantic features of LISP programs are performed. It is defined as an ordinary LISP system with the following restrictions: exclusion of functional arguments partitioning of variable-
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