Next: About this document
Up: No Title
Previous: Program Description of
References
- 1
-
H. Abelson, Sussman G.J., and Sussman J.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs.
The MIT Press, 1985.
- 2
-
Norman Adams and Jonathan Rees.
Object-oriented programming in scheme.
In Conference Record of the 1988 ACM Symposium on Lisp and
Functional programming, pages 277--288, 1988.
- 3
-
Daniel G. Bobrow, Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel, Sonay E. Keene,
Gregor Kiczales, and David A. Moon.
Common Lisp object system specification X3J13 document
88-002R.
Sigplan Notices, 23(Special Issue), September 1988.
- 4
-
O.-J. Dahl, B. Myhrhaug, and K. Nygaard.
Common base language.
Technical report, Norwegian Computing Center, October 1970.
- 5
-
Adele Goldberg and David Robson.
Smalltalk-80 The Language and its Implementation.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1983.
- 6
-
Sonya E. Keene.
Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1989.
- 7
-
Kevin J. Lang and Barak A. Pearlmutter.
Oaklisp: an object-oriented scheme with first class types.
In Norman Meyrowitz, editor, OOPSLA'86, pages 30--37, 1986.
Special issue of of Sigplan Notices, volume 21, number 11, November
1986.
- 8
-
Kevin J. Lang and Barak A. Pearlmutter.
Oaklisp: An object-oriented dialect of scheme.
Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 1(1):37--51, June 1988.
- 9
-
J. Rees and W. Clinger.
Revised
report on the algorithmic language Scheme.
Sigplan Notices, 21(11), 1986.
- 10
-
Jonathan A. Rees and Norman I. Adams.
T: A dialect of lisp or, lambda: The ultimate software tool.
In Conference Record of the 1982 ACM Symposium on Lisp and
Functional Programming, pages 114--122, 1982.
- 11
-
Jonathan A. Rees, Norman I. Adams, and James R. Meehan.
The T Manual.
Computer Science Department, Yale University, New Haven CT, September
1988.
Kurt Noermark
Wed Mar 6 10:30:05 MET 1996