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Some examples of the use of function-producing functions
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Proceedings of the second ACM symposium on Symbolic and algebraic manipulation table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 238 - 241  
Year of Publication: 1971
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SIGNUM: ACM Special Interest Group on Numerical Mathematics
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
SIAM : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
SIGSAM: ACM Special Interest Group on Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation
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ABSTRACT

Examples of the technique of defining and using function-producing functions are given in order to demonstrate certain simple but powerful programming methods.


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Burstall, R.M. and Popplestone, R.J. POP-2 Reference Manual. Machine Intelligence 2, Olive & Boyd (1968), pp. 207-246.
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Landin, P.J. The Mechanical Evaluation of Expressions. Comp. J. 6 4 (January 1964), pp. 308-320.
 
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Leavenworth, B.M. McG360 Programmers Guide. IBM Research Report RC-2693, (November 1969).