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    • How to Use YTEX 

      Brotsky, Daniel (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-06-09)
      YTEX—pronounced why-TEX or oops-TEX—is a TEX macro package. YTEX provides both an easy-to-use interface for TEX novices and a powerful macro-creation library for TEX programmers. It is this two-tier structure that makes ...
    • Support for Obviously Synchonizable Series Expressions in Pascal 

      Orwant, Jonathan L. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1988-11)
      Obviously synchronizable series expressions enable programmers to write algorithms as straightforward compositions of functions rather than as less comprehensible loops while retaining the significantly higher efficiency ...
    • Puma/Cougar Implementor's Guide 

      Jones, Joe L.; O'Donnell, Patrick A. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1985-04)
      This document is intended to be a guide to assist a programmer in modifying or extending the Lisp Puma system, the Puma PDP-11 system, or the Cougar PDP-11 system. It consists mostly of short descriptions or hints, and is ...