Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 24-26, 1987

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Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 24-26, 1987

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English
Pages
291

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Cover of: Proceedings of the Sigplan 87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques (Sigplan Notices Vol. 22, No. 7., July 1987)
Cover of: Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 24-26, 1987
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 24-26, 1987
1987, Association for Computing Machinery, May be ordered from AMC Order Dept.
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Includes bibliographies

Published in
New York, N.Y, Baltimore, MD
Series
SIGPLAN notices -- v. 22, no. 7

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vii, 291 p. :
Number of pages
291

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OL16765678M
ISBN 10
0897912357
LCCN
90221761

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