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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/><title>25-REFERENCES</title><link href="navigation.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/><link href="document.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/></head><body><p class="top_nav"><a href="part27.htm">&lt; Previous</a><span> | </span><a href="../Medley-Primer.html">Contents</a></p><h1 style="padding-top: 3pt;padding-left: 35pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><a name="bookmark27">25. OTHER USEFUL REFERENCES</a></h1><p style="padding-left: 35pt;text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 6pt;text-align: left;"><span><img width="640" height="8" alt="image" src="Image_160.png"/></span></p><p style="text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><br/></p><p style="padding-top: 15pt;padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Here are some references to works that will be useful to you in addition to this primer. Some of these you have already been referred to, such as:</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 108pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">• The Interlisp-D Reference Manual (IRM)</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 108pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">• The Library Packages Manual</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 108pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">• The Users Guide to SKETCH</p><p style="text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><br/></p><p style="padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">In addition, you can learn more about Lisp with the books:</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;"><i><b>Interlisp-D: The l a ngu ago a n d its usage </b></i>by Steven H. Kaisler. This book was published in 1986 by John Wiley and Sons, NY.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;"><i><b>Essenti a l LISP </b></i>by John Anderson, Albert Corbett, and Brian Reiser. This book was published in 1986 by Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA. It was</p><p style="padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">informed by research on how beginners learn LISP.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -10pt;text-align: left;"><i><b>The Little Lisper </b></i>by Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen. The second edition of this book was published in 1986 by SRA Associates, Chicago. This book is a</p><p style="padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">deceptively simple introduction to recursive programming and the flexible data structures provided by LISP.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;"><i><b>LISP </b></i>by Patrick Winston and Berthold Horn. The second edition of this book was published in 1985 by the Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;"><i><b>LISP: A Gentle Introd uction to Symbolic Comp ut a tion </b></i>by David S. Touretzky. This book was published in 1984 by the Harper and Row Publishing Company, NY.</p><p style="text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><br/></p><p style="padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Finally, there are three articles about the Interlisp Programming environment:</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;">• Power Tools For Programmers byBeau Sheil. It appeared in <i>Datamation </i>in February, 1983, Pages 131 - 144.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: -11pt;text-align: left;">• The Interlisp Programming Environment by Warren Teitelman and Larry Masinter. It appeared in April, 1981, in <i>IEEE Computer</i>, Volume 14:1, Pages 25 - 34.</p><p style="padding-top: 7pt;padding-left: 108pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">• Programming In an Interactive Environment, the LISP Experience by Erik</p><p style="padding-left: 119pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Sandewall. It appeared in March, 1978, in the <i>ACM Computing Surveys</i>, Volume 10:1, pages 35 - 71.</p><p style="text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><br/></p><p style="padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Each of these articles was reprinted in the book <i><b>Inter active Prog r amming</b></i></p><p class="s14" style="padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Environ ments <span class="p">by David R. Barstow, Howard E. Shrobe, and Erik Sandewail. This</span></p><p style="padding-left: 107pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">book was published in 1984 by McGraw Hill, NY. The first article can be foun d on pages 19 - 30, the second on pages 83 - 96, and the third on pages 31 - 80.</p><p style="text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;"><br/></p><p style="padding-left: 35pt;text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 1pt;text-align: left;"><span><img width="665" height="1" alt="image" src="Image_161.png"/></span></p><p class="s6" style="padding-left: 35pt;text-indent: 0pt;text-align: left;">Medley for the Novice, Release 2.0</p><p class="nav">&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p class="nav">&nbsp;</p><p class="nav"><a href="part27.htm">&lt; Previous</a><span> | </span><a href="../Medley-Primer.html">Contents</a></p><p class="nav">&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></body></html>