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| Wanted: Prolog compiler josh@dewey.soe.Berkeley.EDU (1990-01-31) |
| Re: Wanted: Prolog compiler budd@mist.cs.orst.edu (1990-02-01) |
| Re: Wanted: Prolog compiler grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu (Dirk Grunwald) (1990-02-02) |
| From: | budd@mist.cs.orst.edu (Tim Budd) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
| Date: | 1 Feb 90 16:35:27 GMT |
| References: | <1990Jan31.045546.20990@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> |
| Distribution: | na |
| Organization: | Oregon State Univ. -- Computer Science |
If all you want are ideas (and not, for example, efficiency), then a book
I STRONGLY recommend is ``Programming Languages: An Interpreter-Based
Approach'', published by Addison-Wesley. The book describes, and gives
interpreters for, the ``basic-core'' (i.e., subsets) of LISP, APL, Scheme,
Sasl, Clu, Smalltalk, and finally Prolog. All of the interpreters are
reproduced in the back of the book, and all are available via ftp from
the author. (He can be reached as kamin@cs.uiuc.edu).
--tim budd, budd@cs.orst.edu
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