weltyc@b.nyser.net (Christopher A. Welty) (07/10/87)
I am looking for some references to G-LISP, something written by a guy named Novac (sp?) at Stanford. I don't actually need G-LISP, but I would like to see the papers or any other references. Any help would be much appreciated. With enough interest I'll post to the list.. Christopher Welty - Asst. Director, RPI CS Labs weltyc@cs.rpi.edu ...!seismo!rpics!weltyc
wagner@iaoobelix.UUCP (07/15/87)
The only G-LISP (with this spelling, approximately) I have ever heard of, is
an object-oriented system written in INTERLISP. It came with the INTERLISP
distribution disks for Intermezzo Release (I haven't checked Koto yet) as
source code. A somehow large documentation could also be found on the
distribution floppy. Since there must be somebody out there (at least at
XEROX, Palo Alto) working with G-LISP you should probably post an appropriate
request for information to the info-1100 mailing list (moderated at
SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.edu). You will probably get more info from the various
XEROX people on that mailing list.
I hope this helps,
Juergen Wagner, (USENET) ...seismo!unido!iaoobel!wagner
("Gandalf") Fraunhofer Institute IAO, Stuttgartfritz@hpfclp.HP.COM (Gary Fritz) (07/20/87)
GLISP was written by Gordon Novak. Last I heard he was at UT-Austin.
Gary Fritz
{ihnp4,hplabs}!l i, the S---benoit@crcge1.UUCP (Christophe Benoit) (08/17/87)
In article <260@nysernic> weltyc@nic.nyser.net (Christopher A. Welty) writes: > > I am looking for some references to G-LISP, something written >by a guy named Novac (sp?) at Stanford. I don't actually need G-LISP, >but I would like to see the papers or any other references. Any help >would be much appreciated. With enough interest I'll post to the >list.. > > > > > >Christopher Welty - Asst. Director, RPI CS Labs >weltyc@cs.rpi.edu ...!seismo!rpics!weltyc You van read the following references: G.S Novak: "Knowledge-based programming using abstract data types". Proc. of AAAI'83, August 1983. "GLISP: a Lisp-based programming system with data abstraction". A.I Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3, August 1983. Christophe Benoit. benoit@crcge1.cge.fr