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(Redirected from Guy L. Steele, Jr.) NAME Steele, Guy L. Jr.
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Dr. Guy Steele Sun Fellow Programming Language Research Group Project Sun Microsystems Laboratories Guy Steele is a Sun Fellow for Sun Microsystems Laboratories, He has played the role of Lun Tha in "The King and I" and the title role in "Li'l Abner". He is a member of Tech Squares,
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by Guy L. Steele Jr. with contributions by Scott E. Fahlman, Richard P. Gabriel, David A. Moon, and Daniel L. Weinreb and with contributions to the second edition by Daniel G. Bobrow, Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel, Sonya E. Keene, Gregor Kiczales, David A. Moon, Crispin Perdue, Kent M. Pitman, Richard C.
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This document contains the complete text of the book Common Lisp the Language, 2nd edition by Guy L. Steele, Thinking Machines, Inc. Digital Press 1990 paperbound 1029 pages ISBN 1-55558-041-6 $39.95 To use it, start with the Title Page or Table of Contents. A searchable index interface to the book is under construction.
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the song is only sung correctly if the appropriate number of repetitions is used) Some comments: Strictly speaking, the song is not part of the article; it was appended afterwards. The composer and lyricist is Guy L. Steele, Jr. The melody has a certain haunting quality that is quite hard to convey in ASCII text.
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Guy L. Steele Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guy Lewis Steele Jr., (pronounced /ˈstiːl/ as in steel), also known as "The Great Quux" and GLS (pronounced /glis/), is an American computer scientist who has played an important role in designing an...
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Invited Speaker: Dr. Guy L. Steele Jr.
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The Fifth Edition of C: A Reference Manual (C:ARM5, ISBN 0-13-089592X) was published by Prentice Hall February 2002. This edition adds a complete description of the new features and libraries in the C99 standard, while maintaining the description of the C89 standard and traditional C. C:ARM5 is in stock at Amazon...
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Document details from CiteSeerX (Isaac Councill, by Guy L. Steele, Richard P. Gabriel Overall, the evolution of Lisp has been guided more by institutional rivalry, one-upsmanship, and the glee born of technical cleverness that is characteristic of the "hacker culture "raditional C. C:ARM5 is in stock at Amazon
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- Crowl, LeBlanc (1991) (Correct) (3 citations) 98195, March 1986. Steele, 1984] Guy L. Steele, Jr.Common Lisp: The Language, Digital Press, Press, 1984. Steele and Hillis, 1986] Guy L. Steele, Jr. and W. D. Hillis, Connection Machine Albert, Kathleen Knobe, Joan D. Lukas, and Guy L. Steele, Jr.Compiling...
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