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The Original 'Lambda Papers' by Guy Steele and Gerald
Sussman
- Gerald Jay Sussman and Guy Lewis Steele, Jr..
"Scheme: An Interpreter for Extended Lambda Calculus".
MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo AIM-349. December 1975.
Available online:
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pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman.
"Lambda: The Ultimate Imperative". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab
Memo AIM-353. March 1976. Available online:
ps
pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "Lambda: The Ultimate
Declarative". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo AIM-379. November
1976. Available online:
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pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "Debunking the 'Expensive
Procedure Call' Myth, or, Procedure Call
Implementations Considered Harmful, or, Lambda: The
Ultimate GOTO". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo AIM-443.
October 1977. Available online:
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pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman. "The
Art of the Interpreter of, the Modularity Complex
(Parts Zero, One, and Two)". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo
AIM-453. May 1978. Available online:
ps
pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "RABBIT: A Compiler for
SCHEME". Masters Thesis. MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Technical
Report AITR-474. May 1978. Available online:
ps
pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman.
"Design of LISP-based Processors, or SCHEME: A
Dielectric LISP, or Finite Memories Considered Harmful,
or LAMBDA: The Ultimate Opcode". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab
Memo AIM-514. March 1979. Available online:
ps
pdf.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "Compiler Optimization Based
on Viewing LAMBDA as RENAME + GOTO". AI: An MIT
Perspective. 1980.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "Debunking the "Expensive
Procedure Call" Myth, or Procedure Call Implementations
Considered Harmful, or LAMBDA, the Ultimate GOTO".
ACM Conference Proceedings. 1977. Available
online:
ACM Digital Library.
- Guy Lewis Steele, Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman.
"Design of a Lisp-based Processor". CACM. 23.
11. November 1980. Available online:
ACM Digital Library.
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