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- Symbolic Computing with and without LispJ. Campbell, John Fitch. 1-5
- Continuation-Based MultiprocessingMitchell Wand. 19-28
- MULTI - A LISP Based Multiprocessing SystemDonald P. McKay, Stuart C. Shapiro. 29-37
- The Function-ClassToshiaki Kurokawa. 38-45
- A Constructive Alternative to Axiomatic Data Type DefinitionsRobert Cartwright. 46-55
- A Semantic Comparison of LISP and SchemeSteven S. Muchnick, Uwe F. Pleban. 56-64
- MODLISPJames H. Davenport, Richard D. Jenks. 65-74
- Extenting Object Oriented Programming in SmalltalkIra P. Goldstein, Daniel G. Bobrow. 75-81
- A System of Communicating Residential EnvironmentsErik Sandewall, Henrik Sörensen, Claes Strömberg. 82-89
- A Session with Tinker: Interleaving Program Testing with Program WritingHenry Lieberman, Carl Hewitt. 90-99
- Computing with Text-Graphics FormsFred Lakin. 100-106
- Design of the APIARY for Actor SystemsCarl Hewitt. 107-118
- Address/Memory Management for a Gigantic LISP EnvironmentJ. White. 119-127
- SKIM - The S, K, I Reduction MachineT. J. W. Clarke, P. Gladstone, C. MacLean, A. C. Norman. 128-135
- HOPE: An Experimental Applicative LanguageRod M. Burstall, David B. MacQueen, Donald Sannella. 136-143 [doi]
- Computing Cyclic List StructuresL. Morris, J. Schwarz. 144-153
- An Efficient Environment Allocation Scheme in an Interpreter for a Lexically-Scoped LISPDrew V. McDermott. 154-162
- The Dream of Lifetime: A Lazy Variable Extent MechanismGuy L. Steele Jr., Gerald Jay Sussman. 163-172
- Strategies for Data Abstraction in LISPB. Steele. 173-178
- Special Forms in LISPKent M. Pitman. 179-187
- Divide and CONCer: Data Structuring in Applicative Multiprocessing SystemsRobert M. Keller. 196-202
- On Compiling Embedded Languages in LISPP. Emanuelson, Anders Haraldsson. 208-215
- Local Optimization in a Compiler for Stack-based LISP MachinesLarry Masinter, L. Peter Deutsch. 223-230
- ByteLisp and its Alto ImplementationL. Peter Deutsch. 231-242
- Overview and Status of DoradoLISPRichard R. Burton, Larry Masinter, Daniel G. Bobrow, W. Haugeland, Ronald M. Kaplan, B. A. Sheil. 243