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    Don't Loop, Iterate by Amsterdam, Jonathan

    Published 2008
    “…I describe an iteration macro for Common Lisp that is clear, efficient, extensible, and in excellent taste.…”
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    Working Paper
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    The Iterate Manual by Amsterdam, Jonathan

    Published 2004
    “…This is the manual for version 1.1 of Iterate, a powerful iteration macro for Common Lisp. Iterate is similar to Loop but provides numerous additional features, is well integrated with Lisp, and is extensible.…”
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    The Behavior Language; User's Guide by Brooks, Rodney A.

    Published 2004
    “…It compiles into a modified and extended version of the subsumption architecture [Brooks 86] and thus has backends for a number of processors including the Motorola 68000 and 68HCll, the Hitachi 6301, and Common Lisp. Behaviors are groups of rules which are activatable by a number of different schemes. …”
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    Obviously Synchronizable Series Expressions: Part I: User's Manual for the OSS Macro Package by Waters, Richard C.

    Published 2004
    “…Unfortunately, many programmers hesitate to use series expressions, because they are typically implemented very inefficiently. Common Lisp macro packages (OSS) has been implemented which supports a restricted class of series expressions, obviously synchronizable series expressions, which can be evaluated very efficiently by automatically converting them into loops. …”
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    Optimization of Series Expressions: Part I: User's Manual for the Series Macro Package by Waters, Richard C.

    Published 2004
    “…Unfortunately, many programmers hesitate to use series expressions, because they are typically implemented very inefficiently. A Common Lisp macro package (OSS) has been implemented which supports a restricted class of series expressions, obviously synchronizable series expressions, which can be evaluated very efficiently by automatically converting them into loops. …”
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    Software Structuring Principles for VLSI CAD by Katzenelson, Jacob, Zippel, Richard

    Published 2004
    “…The second approach uses Common Lisp on a Lisp machine.…”
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    Obviously Synchronizable Series Expression: Part I: User's Manual for the OSS Macro Package by Waters, Richard C.

    Published 2004
    “…Unfortunately, many programmers hesitate to use series expressions, because they are typically implemented very inefficiently. Common Lisp macro packages (OSS) has been implemented which supports a restricted class of series expressions, obviously synchronizable series expressions, which can be evaluated very efficiently by automatically converting them into loops. …”
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    La composición asistida por computadora usando melodías indígenas como material temático by Antonio Giménez Fréitez

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Para llevar a cabo este trabajo se utilizó el software de asistencia al compositor PWGL, entorno informático de programación grafica orientada a objetos basado en el lenguaje Common Lisp.…”
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    Efficient Open World Reasoning for Planning by Tamara Babaian, James G. Schmolze

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…PSIPLAN has been implemented in Common Lisp and used in an application on planning in a collaborative interface.…”
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    Article
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    PP: A LISP Pretty Printing System by Waters, Richard C.

    Published 2004
    “…The PP system provides an efficient implementation of the Common Lisp pretty printing function PPRINT. In addition, PP goes beyond ordinary pretty printers by providing mechanisms which allow the user to control the exact form of pretty printed output. …”
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    Programmable Calculators and Models / by Truong, Melvin, author 645090

    Published 2012
    “…One possibility arising from the above is writing interpreters, compilers, and translator programmes for additional languages for programming the machines; BBC Basic has already been ported to the TI 83 and 84 series and other on-board languages and programming tools discussed by many include Fortran, awk, Pascal, Rexx, perl, Common Lisp, Python, tcl, and various Unix shells. Commonly available programs for calculators include everything from math/science related problem solvers to video games, as well as so-called demos. …”
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    software, multimedia
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