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3rd LUV 1993: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Jon L. White:

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Lisp Users and Vendors, LUV 1993, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, August 9-13, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 978-1-4503-7792-8 - Shelly Evans:

Adventures in multiprocessing: controlling multiple windows within a single application. 5-14 - Daniel K. Schneider, Boris Borcic, Pierre Dillenbourg, Melanie Hilario, Patrick Mendelsohn:

An experimental toolbox for advanced interactive learning environments. 15-19 - John S. Boreczky:

Building common Lisp applications with reasonable performance. 20-29 - John R. Hodgkinson:

Bungee jumping off the ivory tower: payoffs and perils when fledgling computer professionals are imprinted on Lisp. 30-39 - Randal V. Zoeller, Jeff Galarneau:

Knocking down the corporate barriers to Lisp. 40-43 - Fabio Baj, Paolo Cattaneo, Mike Rosner:

Practicing AI with the portable AI lab. 44-53 - Aaron H. Konstam, John E. Howland:

Scheme as an expository language for liberal arts students. 54-58 - Sheldon S. Ball, Vei H. Mah:

SENEX; CLOS/CLIM in biomedical education. 59-70 - Edwin S. Petrus:

SKILL: a Lisp based extension language. 71-79

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