Journal: SIGPLAN Notices

Volume 4, Issue 9

17 -- 57Daniel G. Bobrow. LISP bulletin

Volume 4, Issue 8

3 -- 5Alan J. Perlis. Introduction to extensible languages
6 -- 8Jan V. Garwick. GPL, a general purpose language
9 -- 13Barry J. Mailloux, John E. L. Peck. Algol 68 as an extensible language
14 -- 17Philippe Jorrand. Some aspects of Basel, the base language for an extensible language facility
18 -- 19Edgar T. Irons. The extension facilities of IMP
20 -- 26Thomas A. Standish. Some features of PPL, a polymorphic programming language
27 -- 31James R. Bell. Transformations: the extension facility of Proteus
32 -- 36M. Donald MacLaren. Macro processing in EPS
37 -- 39Christopher J. Shaw. Panel of language authors
40 -- 44John Nicholls. PL/I compile time extensibility
45 -- 49Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.. Motivation for extensible languages
50 -- 52M. Douglas McIlroy. Alternatives to extensible languages
53 -- 54Peter Wegner. Panel on the concept of extensibility
55 -- 62Thomas A. Standish. Some compiler-compiler techniques for use in extensible languages

Volume 4, Issue 6

13 -- 17Christopher J. Shaw. Review of the DDI Jovial evaluation study
17 -- 20Gerald M. Weinberg. Comments on the proposed "revision of PL/I conversion and precision rules"
20 -- 33Clement McGowan, Peter Wegner. A LISP interpreter in Snobol4

Volume 4, Issue 5

28 -- 29Robert W. Floyd. A machine-oriented recognition algorithm for context-free languages
29 -- 31Jürg Nievergelt, Marek I. Irland. Bounce-and-skip: a technique for directing the flow of control in programs

Volume 4, Issue 3

17 -- 37John B. Roberts. An algol-based language for defining collateral execution of procedures in general and hybrid programming in particular
38 -- 85S. Igarashi, T. Iwamura, K. Sakuma, T. Simauti, T. Simuzu, S. Takasu, Eiiti Wada, N. Yoneda. +
86 -- 89Cornelis H. A. Koster. On infinite modes
90 -- 92Lambert G. L. T. Meertens. On the generation of ALGOL 68 programs involving infinite modes

Volume 4, Issue 2

24 -- 25Christopher J. Shaw. Review of UCC seminar on "Programming Languages Today"