pop@cs.umass.edu ( Robin Popplestone ) writes:
> Date: 1 Dec 92 14:54:49 GMT
> Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
>
> One final virtue of the open stack is that it provides for the associative
> combination of the results of procedures. This is something that is often
> desirable, where for example some kind of translator wants to produce a
> linear sequence as its output.
Could you give an example to explain what you mean by this? I expect
that the majority readers, like me, won't have a clue.....
Thanks.
Aaron
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