Folder entitled Burge
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- National Physical Laboratory Archive
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- 1958-1965
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- National Physical Laboratory Archive
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- National Physical Laboratory
Folder: BURGE. Paper: The structure of the programming language PL/1 by William H. Burge, Univac Division of Sperry Rand Corporation, New York, July 1965. Paper: A programming machine by William H. Burge. Paper: Gipsy, stacks and automatic syntactic analysis by W.H. Burge. Paper: The evaluation, classification and interpretation of expressions by W.H. Burge. Paper: Sorting, Trees, and Measures of Order by W.H. Burge. Reprinted from Information and Control, Volume 1, No. 3, September 1958. 181-197. Paper: Combinatory programming and combinatorial analysis by W.H. Burge. Folder: Applicative Expressions - Landin. Paper: A correspondence between ALGOL 60 and Church's Lambda-Notation: Part I. by P. J. Landin. Paper: A formal description of ALGOL 60 by P.J. Landin. Paper: A generalization of jumps and labels by Peter J. Landin. Paper: An analysis of assignments in programming languages by P.J. Landin. Paper: a parser for ISWIM by P.J. Landin. Paper: The grammar of ISWIM by P. Landin. Paper: Getting rid of labels by P.J. Landin. Paper: Programming without imperatives - an example by Peter J. Landin.
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