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Documentation for discriminating subtypes MOP:SPECIALIZER

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2%  howpublished = {\url{http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/protocolhandlers/}},
3@Misc{maso2000,
4  author =    {Maso, Brian},
5  title =     {A New Era for {Java} Protocol Handlers},
6  howpublished = {\url{http://docslide.us/documents/java-protocol-handler.html}},
7  month =     aug,
8  year =      2000,
9  note =      {Last accessed Oct 2, 2016}
10  }
11
12@Misc{quicklisp,
13  author =       {Beane, Zach},
14  title =        {Quicklisp},
15  howpublished = {\url{http://www.quicklisp.org/}},
16  note =         {Last accessed Jan 25, 2012}}
17
18
19@Misc{asdf,
20  author =       {Rideau, Fran\c{c}ois-Ren\'{e} and  Barlow, Daniel and Rhodes, Christopher and King, Garry},
21  title =        {ASDF},
22  howpublished = {\url{http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/}},
23  note =         {Last accessed Feb 5, 2012}}
24
25@Misc{rfc3986,
26  author =       {Berners-Lee, Tim and Fielding, Roy and Masinter, Larry},
27  title =        {RFC 3986:  URI Generic Syntax},
28  year =         {2005},
29  howpublished = {\url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt}},
30  note =         {Last accessed Feb 5, 2012}}
31
32@inproceedings{Rhodes2007,
33 author = {Rhodes, Christophe},
34 title = {User-extensible sequences in {Common Lisp}},
35 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2007 International Lisp Conference},
36 year = {2009},
37 isbn = {978-1-59593-618-9},
38 location = {Cambridge, United Kingdom},
39 pages = {13:1--13:14},
40 articleno = {13},
41 numpages = {14},
42 url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1622123.1622138},
43 doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1622123.1622138},
44 acmid = {1622138},
45 publisher = {ACM},
46 note = {Also freely available at
47                  \url{http://doc.gold.ac.uk/~mas01cr/papers/ilc2007/sequences-20070301.pdf}}
48}                   
49 @Comment series = {ILC '07},
50 @Comment address = {New York, NY, USA},
51
52@Book{AMOP,
53  author =    {Kiczales, Gregor and des RiviÚres, Jim and Bobrow, Daniel G.},
54  title =        {The Art of the Metaobject Protocol},
55  publisher =    {MIT Press},
56  year =         {1991},
57}
58
59@Misc{CLHS,
60  key =       {CLHS},
61  author =    {Pitman, Kent and others},
62  title =     {{Common Lisp HyperSpec}},
63  howpublished = {\url{http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Front/index.htm}},
64  year =      1996,
65  note =      {Last accessed Feb 4, 2012},
66}
67
68@Misc{AMOPspec,
69  key =       {AMOP},
70  author =    {Kiczales, Gregor and des RiviÚres, Jim and Bobrow, Daniel G.},
71  title =     {{The Common Lisp Object System} MetaObject Protocol},
72  howpublished = {\url{http://www.alu.org/mop/index.html}},
73  year =      1997,
74  note =      {Last accessed Feb 4, 2012},
75}
76
77@Misc{slime,
78  key =       {slime},
79  title =     {{SLIME: The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs}},
80  howpublished = {\url{http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/}},
81  note =      {Last accessed Feb 4, 2012},
82}
83
84@TechReport{jsr-223,
85  author =       {Grogan,Mike},
86  title =        {Scripting for the {Java} Platform},
87  institution =  {Sun Microsystems, Inc.},
88  year =         2006,
89  type =      {Final Draft Specification},
90  number =    {JSR-223},
91  note =      {\url{http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr223/index.html}},
92}
93
94
95@Misc{uri-pathname,
96  key =       {evenson2011},
97  author = {Evenson, Mark},
98  title =     {Unpublished draft of {An Implementation and Analysis of Adding IRI to Common Lisp's Pathname}},
99  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/easye/abcl/blob/master/doc/design/pathnames/url-pathnames.mark}},
100  year =  {2011},
101  note =      {Last accessed Oct 2, 2016},
102}
103
104@Misc{closer-mop,
105  key =       {closer-mop},
106  author = { Costanza.Pascal},
107  title =     { Closer to MOP is a compatibility layer that rectifies many of the absent or incorrect CLOS MOP features across a broad range of Common Lisp implementations.},
108  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/pcostanza/closer-mop}},
109  year =  {2011},
110  note =      {Last accessed Oct 2, 2016},
111}
112
113@Misc{lea-1998,
114  key = {lea-1998},
115  author ={Doug Lea},
116  title = "Overview of package util.concurrent Release 1.3.4.",
117  howpublished = {\url{http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/classes/EDU/oswego/cs/dl/util/concurrent/intro.html}},
118  year = {1998},
119  note = {Last accessed Oct 2, 2016},
120}
121
122@Misc{adoptium,
123  key = {adoptium-2022},
124  author ={The Adoptium Working Group},
125  title = "Freely redistributable Adoptium OpenJDK releases",
126  howpublished = {\url{https://adoptium.net/}},
127  year = {2022},
128  note = {Last accessed April 29, 2022},
129  }
130
131%  title = "πάΜΎηΌος",
132@Misc{pandemos,
133  key = {pandemos-2020},
134  author ={Harry Halprin},
135  title = "$\pi$$\alpha$$\nu$$\delta$$\eta$$\mu$o$\zeta$",
136  howpublished = {\url{https://agorist.xyz/files/Agorism_XXI_I_2022.pdf}},
137  year = {2020},
138  note = {Last accessed April 29, 2022},
139  }
140
141@Misc{nio,
142  key = {java-8-nio},
143  author ={Sun Microsystems},
144  title = "NIO",
145  howpublished = {\url{https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/nio/package-summary.html}},
146  year = {2005},
147  note = {Last accessed April 30, 2022},
148  }
149
150@Misc{future-history,
151  key = {future-history},
152  author ={Mark Evenson},
153  title = "Notes on the Future History of Arming Bears",
154  howpublished = {\url{http://slack.net/~evenson/abcl/history/abcl-future-history.html}},
155  year = {2021},
156  note = {Last accessed April 30, 2022},
157  }
158
159@article{custom-specializers,
160  title = {Custom {Specializers} in {Object}-{Oriented} {Lisp}},
161  abstract = {We describe in this paper the implementation and use of custom specializers in two current dialects of Lisp: Skill and Common Lisp. We motivate the need for such specializers by appealing to clarity of expression, referring to experience in existing industrial applications. We discuss the implementation details of such user-defined specializers in both dialects of Lisp, detailing open problems with those implementations, and we sketch ideas for solving them.},
162  language = {en},
163  author = {Newton, Jim and Rhodes, Christophe},
164        year = {2008},
165        howpublished = {\url{https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/6828/1/jucs_14_20_3370_3388_newton.pdf}}
166}
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