Rainer Joswig
Hamburg, Germany
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Lisp in den Rundbriefen der Fachgruppe Künstliche Intelligenz, 1977-1987

The AI interest group of the German Gesellschaft für Informatik published a regular newsletter (Rundbrief). There is now an archive of some scanned issues on the web. They cover the timespan from 1977 to 1987 with a lot of Lisp content. German AI scientists visited the US and reported back about the software and hardware landcape, they interviewed Patrick Henry Winston of the MIT about Lisp and Lisp Machines, they collected papers about Lisp and AI programming, they had opinions about the upcoming Common Lisp standard, there are book reviews, conference invitations, ... a list of early Lisp systems in Germany and a benchmark for them.

This is a lot of historical material. I have selected over 300 pages that are related to Lisp and AI programming and created a single PDF file which contains that material. Some of the texts are in German, but there is also a lot of material in English. See the download link below.

Links:
Rundbriefe der KI
Lisp und KI-Programmierung, aus den Rundbriefen der Fachgruppe KI der GI, 1977-1987, 338 Pages, PDF
Lisp Bulletin #1, September 1969, 41 Pages, PDF
Lisp Bulletin #2, July 1978, 52 Pages, PDF
Lisp Bulletin #3, December 1979, 55 pages (PDF)

Keywords:
BENCHMARK BOOK LISPM SYMBOLICS

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