Data abstraction in GLISP

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GLISP is a high-level language that is based on Lisp and is compiled into Lisp. It provides a versatile abstract-data-type facility with hierarchical inheritance of properties and object-centered programming. The object code produced by GLISP is optimized, so that it is about as efficient as handwritten Lisp. An integrated programming environment is provided, including editors for programs and data-type descriptions, interpretive programming features, and a display-based inspector/editor for data. GLISP is fully implemented.

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Novak, G. S. (1983). Data abstraction in GLISP. In Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language Issues in Software Systems, SIGPLAN 1983 (pp. 170–177). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/800226.806863

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