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From: hall@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu (Marty Hall)
Subject: Re: Gabriels "Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big." (Re: Where is 'Lisp, the good, the bad, and the ugly.'?)
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Organization: JHU/APL AI Lab, Hopkins P/T CS Faculty
References: <MIKEE.94Nov2075408@sys8.wfc.com> <1994Nov3.115054.17854@wavehh.hanse.de> <783936819snz@mondas.demon.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 14:12:01 GMT
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In article <783936819snz@mondas.demon.co.uk> ward@mondas.demon.co.uk writes:
>In article <1994Nov3.115054.17854@wavehh.hanse.de>
>           cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de "Martin Cracauer" writes:
[...]
>> "Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big." is correct
[...]
>Please. How about posting them or uploading to a friendly ftp site?

OK. I just put some on ftp.cs.umbc.edu:/pub/Memoization/Misc (130.85.100.53)

Lisp-Good-News-Bad-News.ps.Z -- Gabriel's article from June '91 AI Expert.
                                Can't recall where I first got it.
fastlisp.ps.Z -- Fateman et al's "Fast Floating Point Processing in CL"
                 (From peoplesparc.berkeley.edu)
gcsurvey.ps.Z -- Paul Wilson's "Uniprocessor Garbage Collection
                 Techniques" survey. From cs.utexas.edu.
Lisp-Profiling.ps.Z -- Ken Anderson's "Courages in Profiles" (Most
                       original title :-) from wheaton.bbn.com
Evolution-of-Lisp.ps.Z -- Steele and Gabriel's "The Evolution of Lisp"
                          from 1993 ACM History of Programming Languages
                          Conf. (They emailed me the PostScript).
Monterrey-Memoization.ps.Z -- Hall and Mayfield's "Improving the
                              Performance of AI Software: Payoffs and
                              Pitfalls in Using Automatic Memoization"
                              from ISAI-6 in Monterrey, Mexico.

Also, there are a stack of excellent papers by Henry Baker on
ftp.netcom.com in /pub/hbaker. See the README file there.

					- Marty
(proclaim '(inline skates))
