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LISP and Functional Programming 1984: Austin, Texas, USA
- Robert S. Boyer, Edward S. Schneider, Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Proceedings of the 1984 ACM Conference on LISP and Functional Programming, LFP 1984, Austin, Texas, USA, August 5-8, 1984. ACM 1984, ISBN 0-89791-142-3
Session 1
- Rodney A. Brooks, Richard P. Gabriel:
A Critique of Common Lisp. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 1-8
Session 2
- Robert H. Halstead Jr.:
Implementation of Multilisp: Lisp on a Multiprocessor. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 9-17 - Christopher T. Haynes, Daniel P. Friedman:
Engines Build Process Abstractions. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 18-24 - Richard P. Gabriel, John McCarthy:
Queue-based Multi-processing Lisp. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 25-44
Session 3
- Philip Wadler:
Listlessness is Better than Laziness: Lazy Evaluation and Garbage Collection at Compile Time. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 45-52 - Allen Goldberg, Robert Paige:
Stream Processing. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 53-62 - Françoise Bellegarde:
Rewriting Systems on FP Expressions that Reduce the Number of Sequences They Yield. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 63-73 - John S. Givler, Richard B. Kieburtz:
Schema Recognition for Program Transformations. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 74-84
Session 4
- Pierre Cointe, Xavier Rodet:
Formes: an Object and Time Oriented System for Music Composition and Synthesis. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 85-95 - Roger B. Dannenberg:
Arctic: A Functional Language for Real-Time Control. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 96-103 - Mary Sheeran:
muFP, A Language for VLSI Design. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 104-112
Session 5
- Jérôme Chailloux, Matthieu Devin, Jean-Marie Hullot:
LE LISP, a Portable and Efficient LISP System. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 113-122 - Gheorghe Stefan, Aurel Paun, Virgil Bistriceanu, Andy Birnbaum:
DIALISP - A Lisp Machine. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 123-128 - Raymond L. Bates, David Dyer, Mark Feber:
Recent Developments in ISI-Interlisp. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 129-139 - Hiroshi G. Okuno, Ikuo Takeuchi, Nobuyasu Ohsato, Yasushi Hibino, Kazufumi Watanabe:
TAO: Afst Interpreter-Centered Lisp System on Lisp Machine ELIS. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 140-149 - Skef Wholey, Scott E. Fahlman:
The Design of an Instruction Set for Common Lisp. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 150-158
Session 6
- W. R. Stoye, T. J. W. Clarke, A. C. Norman:
Some Practical Methods for Rapid Combinator Reduction. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 159-166 - Paul Hudak, Benjamin Goldberg:
Experiments in Diffused Combinator Reduction. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 167-176 - Ralph E. Griswold:
Expression Evaluation in the ICON Programming Language. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 177-183
Session 7
- Robin Milner:
A Proposal for Standard ML. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 184-197 - David B. MacQueen:
Modules for Standard ML. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 198-207 - Luca Cardelli:
Compiling a Functional Language. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 208-217 - Lennart Augustsson:
A Compiler for Lazy ML. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 218-227
Session 8
- Emmanuel Saint-James:
Recursion is More Efficient than Iteration. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 228-234 - David A. Moon:
Garbage Collection in a Large Lisp System. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 235-246 - Henry Lieberman:
Steps Toward Better Debugging Tools for Lisp. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 247-255 - Rodney A. Brooks:
Trading Data Space for Reduced Time and Code Space in Real-Time Garbage Collection on Stock Hardware. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 256-262
Session 9
- Takuya Katayama:
Type Inference and Type Checking for Functional Programming Languages: A Reduced Computation Approach. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 263-272 - Alberto Pettorossi:
A Powerful Strategy for Deriving Efficient Programs by Transformation. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 273-281 - Walter Dosch, Bernhard Möller:
Busy and Lazy FP with Infinite Objects. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 282-292 - Christopher T. Haynes, Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand:
Continuations and Coroutines. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 293-298
Session 10
- Herbert Stoyan:
Early LISP History (1956-1959). LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 299-310 - Gert Smolka:
Making Control and Data Flow in Logic Programs Explicit. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 311-322 - Yonathan Malachi, Zohar Manna, Richard J. Waldinger:
TABLOG: The Deductive-Tableau Programming Language. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 323-330
Session 11
- Jim des Rivières, Brian Cantwell Smith:
The Implementation of Procedurally Reflective Languages. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 331-347 - Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand:
Reification: Reflection without Metaphysics. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 348-355 - William D. Clinger:
The Scheme 311 Compiler: An Exercise in Denotational Semantics. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 356-364
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