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From: lafave@islay.cs.bris.ac.uk (Laura Lafave)
Subject: Re: functional logic programming
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Date: Tue, 4 Jul 1995 09:34:59 GMT
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Resource Technologies Limited (apang@hk.linkage.net) wrote:

: 	I have recently heard of something called Escher.
: 	Seems to be done by John W. Lloyd.
: 	I am not sure whether there is a version for PC though,
: 	but the paper/tutorial you can get in

: 		ftp://ftp.cs.bris.ac.uk/goedel/jwl_papers/escher...

: 	I am not sure of the exact filename, but the site and the path 
: 	should be correct. Please kindly correct me...

Hello,

John Lloyd's latest technical report about Escher can be accessed from 
the URL

http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Tools/Reports/Abstracts/1995-lloyd.html

or

ftp://ftp.cs.bris.ac.uk/tech-reports/1995/1995-lloyd.ps.gz

Cheers,
Laura
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Laura Lafave   			lafave@compsci.bristol.ac.uk

