| Steele, G. L. Jr., and Sussman. G. J., 1978b. The art of the interpreter, or the modularity complex, MIT AI Laboratory, Memo 453. |
....can have such interpreters (ii) the pedagogical benefits of either reading or writing such descriptions (iii) the overall confidence given to the writer of such a program that s he has now fully mastered the language. Interpreters also provide an interesting way to design variants of Lisp [Steele Sussman 78, des Rivieres Smith 84] They truly are specifications of languages [Reynolds 72] from which can be derived compilers [Clinger 84] or entire systems [Brooks Gabriel Steele 82, Saint James 87] Without quantifying their intentions (pedagogy [Kessler 88] proof length [Boyer Moore 82] or ....
Guy L. Steele Jr., Gerald J. Sussman, The Art of the Interpreter, or the modularity complex (parts zero, one, and two), MIT AI Memo 453, May 1978.
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Steele, G. L. Jr., and Sussman. G. J., 1978b. The art of the interpreter, or the modularity complex, MIT AI Laboratory, Memo 453.
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