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Technical work 1960S: mostly Orion Autocode project

MS. Landin 106

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Title

Technical work 1960S: mostly Orion Autocode project

Shelfmark

MS. Landin 106

Summary

(folder 1) comprises:

typed notes relating to LISP systems

notes on 'relation between LISP and Lambda calculus'

'Using the [LISP Strachey] scheme in the ISWIM Processor'

'SYMPOL' with early and revised notes and drafts for the Orion Manual for Mathematical Work.

Also comprised of:

(folder 2) notes on 'Syntactic Analysis'

(folder 3) 'Orion Autocode Users Manual'.

Date

Jan 1960-Oct 1966

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Peter Landin, computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner

Work papers

Technical work, research and projects

Technical work 1960S: mostly Orion Autocode project

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