Volume IV begins with the Logic Programming group, all descended from John McCarthy's LISP of the late 1960s. The Volume begins with a few pages from the LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual, a vital token of things to come and moves on to LISP's offspring: LISP, Scheme, Guile, and CLOS. Finally, Jamie And
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History of programming languages, vol.4: Functional and logic programming languages
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- Macmillan Technical Pub
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- 1998
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Content: Lisp --
Scheme --
Guile --
CLOS --
Prolog.
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Programming languages (Electronic computers);Functional programming languages.;Logic programming languages.;LISP (Computer program language);Scheme (Computer program language);Prolog (Computer program language)
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