Experience with an Extensible Language

An operational extensible language system is described.
The system and its base language are appraised with 
respect to efficiency, flexibility, and utility
for different categories of users.

CACM January, 1970

Irons, E. T.

programming languages, extensible, compiler, bootstrapping, ambiguity

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