1.3 Referenced Publications
• The Anatomy of Lisp, John Allen, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1978.
• The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 3 , Donald E. Knuth, Addison-Wesley Company (Reading, MA), 1973.
• The Art of the Metaobject Protocol, Kiczales et al., MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1991.
• “Common Lisp Object System Specification,” D. Bobrow, L. DiMichiel, R.P. Gabriel, S. Keene, G. Kiczales, D. Moon, SIGPLAN Notices V23, September, 1988.
• Common Lisp: The Language, Guy L. Steele Jr., Digital Press (Burlington, MA), 1984.
• Common Lisp: The Language, Second Edition, Guy L. Steele Jr., Digital Press (Bedford, MA), 1990.
• Exceptional Situations in Lisp, Kent M. Pitman, Proceedings of the First European Conference on the Practical Application of LISP (EUROPAL ’90), Churchill College, Cambridge, England, March 27-29, 1990.
• Flavors: A Non-Hierarchical Approach to Object-Oriented Programming, Howard I. Cannon, 1982.
• IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic, ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (New York), 1985.
• IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming Language, IEEE Std 1178-1990, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (New York), 1991.
• Interlisp Reference Manual, Third Revision, Teitelman, Warren, et al, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (Palo Alto, CA), 1978.
• ISO 6937/2, Information processing—Coded character sets for text communication—Part 2: Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic graphic characters, ISO, 1983.
• Lisp 1.5 Programmer’s Manual, John McCarthy, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), August, 1962.
• Lisp Machine Manual, D.L. Weinreb and D.A. Moon, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT (Cambridge, MA), July, 1981.
• Maclisp Reference Manual, Revision 0 , David A. Moon, Project MAC (Laboratory for Computer Science), MIT (Cambridge, MA), March, 1974.
• “NIL—A Perspective,” JonL White, Macsyma User’s Conference, 1979.
• Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Programs, Richard P. Gabriel, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1985.
• “Principal Values and Branch Cuts in Complex APL,” Paul Penfield Jr., APL 81 Conference Proceedings, ACM SIGAPL (San Francisco, September 1981), 248-256. Proceedings published as APL Quote Quad 12, 1 (September 1981).
• The Revised Maclisp Manual, Kent M. Pitman, Technical Report 295, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT (Cambridge, MA), May 1983.
• “Revised3 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme,” Jonathan Rees and William Clinger (editors), SIGPLAN Notices V21, #12, December, 1986.
• “S-1 Common Lisp Implementation,” R.A. Brooks, R.P. Gabriel, and G.L. Steele, Conference Record of the 1982 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming, 108-113, 1982.
• Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation, A. Goldberg and D. Robson, Addison Wesley, 1983.
• “Standard LISP Report,” J.B. Marti, A.C. Hearn, M.L. Griss, and C. Griss, SIGPLAN Notices V14, #10, October, 1979.
• Webster’s Third New International Dictionary the English Language, Unabridged, Merriam Webster (Springfield, MA), 1986.
• XP: A Common Lisp Pretty Printing System, R.C. Waters, Memo 1102a, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT (Cambridge, MA), September 1989.