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Date: 2001-12-15 11:23:43
Functional languages
Lisp programming language
Cross-platform software
Programming language implementation
Source code
Macro
Preprocessor
Hygienic macro
Common Lisp
Computing
Software engineering
Computer programming

D-Expressions: Lisp Power, Dylan Style Keith Playford Functional Objects, Inc. 86 Chandler Street Somerville, MA 02144

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