jds@duke.cs.duke.edu (Joseph D. Sloan) (05/20/87)
THE ART OF THE INTERPRETER OR, THE MODULARITY COMPLEX (PARTS ZERO, ONE, AND TWO) mentions a separate paper with parts three and four. Does anyone know anything about this sequel? Was it ever published? I called the Publications Department of the MIT AI Lab, but they didn't know anything. Joe Sloan, duke!jds
willc@tekchips.TEK.COM (Will Clinger) (05/22/87)
In article <9668@duke.cs.duke.edu> jds@duke.cs.duke.edu (Joseph D. Sloan) writes: > > THE ART OF THE INTERPRETER OR, THE MODULARITY >COMPLEX (PARTS ZERO, ONE, AND TWO) mentions a separate >paper with parts three and four. Does anyone know anything >about this sequel? Was it ever published? I'm sorry to report that it was never written. Peace, William Clinger PS to the person who asked about Common Lisps for the Sun: There's also a thing called Kyoto Common Lisp, which was written mostly (all?) in C at the University of Kyoto. I have not used it and know little about it.