| "Information Processing Language V Manual", Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Her25 bert Simon, Prentice-Hall, Edgewood Cliffs, NJ, 1961. |
....some people such as [Samuel 59] another Dartmouth participant) were spectacularly successful. Newell and Simon owed much of their success in developing the Logic Theorist and their later General Problem Solver [Newell, Shaw and Simon 59] to their use of an interpreted language (IPLV see [Newell, Shaw and Simon 61] which supported complex list structures and recursion. Many of their student s projects reported in [Feigenbaum and Feldman 63] also used this language. McCarthy s Lisp was much cleaner and simpler. It made processing lists of information and recursive tree searches trivial to program often a ....
"Information Processing Language V Manual", Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Her25 bert Simon, Prentice-Hall, Edgewood Cliffs, NJ, 1961.
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