sandy@druxv.UUCP (01/07/87)
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sandy@druxv.UUCP (01/07/87)
The Denver Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society proudly presents: "Building Expert Systems in LOOPS" Andrew MacRae, of XEROX Corp., will speak on the Lisp Object Oriented Programming System, a software tool built at XEROX PARC for knowledge programming. This is a powerful tool that extends the power of the Interlisp-D programming environment & brings several programming methodologies to bear on any problem. Procedure, object, data & rule-oriented methods will be explored in this demonstration of LOOPS on the XEROX 1186 AI Workstation. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE AN IEEE MEMBER TO ATTEND! Come one, come all. For more information, call 538-8157 or 934-3635. When: Tuesday, Jan 13, 6:30pm Where: AT&T Information Systems I-25 & 120th, Denver How to get there: North on I-25; exit west on 120th Avenue Take second left (south) on Pecos Street Take second drive (east) into large parking lot Enter through revolving doors Meet in the lobby before 6:30pm
crawford@husc4.harvard.edu (alexander crawford) (01/15/87)
In article <729@druxv.UUCP> sandy@druxv.UUCP (BishSL) talks about
getting a copy of text on the SCHEME language. Does anyone know if
this is available on PC's yet?
---Alec Crawford