2005. - 28 p. A bibliography of Axiom references which are used throughout Axiom. The first section contains literature that mentions Axiom, initially derived with permission from Nelson Beebe’s collection. The second section contains references from Axiom to the literature. Axiom Citations in the Literature. Axiom Citations of External Sources.
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 12: Axiom Crystal. - 2005. - 16 p. Axiom Crystal Design Book presentation Book spines Linking information Experiments Hide/Show a div element Hide/Show a nested div element Hide/Show a ring of elements Other work 3Understanding the Dynamics of Complex Lisp Programs
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 11: Axiom Browser. - 2007. - 1213 p. Overview Build Instructions The Makefile Building new pages Defined Pages The Standard Layout Cascading Style Sheet JavaScript functions Pages (xhtml)
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 9: Axiom Compiler. - 2005. - 766 p. Overview Compiler top level The Parser Parse Transformers Compile Transformers Post Transformers DEF forms PARSE forms Comment handlers Utility Functions The Compiler Level 1 Level 0 The Chunks
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 8: Axiom Graphics. - 2005. - 552 p. Overview Graphics File Formats include viewman viewalone view2d view3d gdraws Graphics API Makefile
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 7.1: Axiom Hyperdoc Pages. - 2005. - 4119 p. Release Notes What is new in Axiom Special hyperdoc pages Hyperdoc pages Users Guide Pages (ug.ht) Users Guide Chapter 0 (ug 00.ht) Users Guide Chapter 1 (ug 01.ht) And so on until Users Guide Chapter 21 (ug 21.ht) Hypertex Language Pages NAG Library Routines NAG ASP Example Code NAG ANNA...
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 7: Axiom Hyperdoc. - 2005. - 563 p. Overview The hypertex language Hypertex Call Graph Shared Code Shared include files The spadbuf function The ex2ht function The htadd command The hthits function The hypertex command The htsearch script The presea script The Bitmaps Makefile
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 6: axiom command. - 2005. - 180 p. Overview The axiom Command The sman program Support Routines The viewman program The nagman program The hypertex program The clef program The session program The spadclient program The Command Completion List Research Topics Makefile
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 5: Axiom Interpreter. - 2005. - 1423 p. The Interpreter The Fundamental Data Structures Starting Axiom Handling Terminal Input The Token Scanner Input Stream Parser Pftrees Pftree to s-expression translation Keyed Message Handling Stream Utilities Code Piles Dequeue Functions Message Handling The Interpreter Syntax Abstract Syntax...
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 4: Axiom Developers Guide. - 2005. - 119 p. How Axiom Builds How Axiom Works Tools Common Lisps Literate Programming Databases. Axiom internal representations Axiom command Understanding a compiled function The axiom.input startup file Where are Axiom symbols stored? Translating individual boot files to common lisp Directories The...
2005. - 8 p. This book is actually a literate program and can contain executable source code. In particular, the Makefile for this book is part of the source of the book and is included below. Axiom uses the noweb literate programming system by Norman Ramsey. Makefile.
2005. - 12 p. This book is actually a literate program and can contain executable source code. In particular, the Makefile for this book is part of the source of the book and is included below. Axiom uses the noweb literate programming system by Norman Ramsey. Makefile. Writing Spad Code. The Description: label and the )describe command.
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 1: Axiom Tutorial. - 2005. - 269 p. Axiom Features Ten Fundamental Ideas Starting Axiom The Axiom Language Using Axiom as a Pocket Calculator Using Axiom as a Symbolic Calculator General Points about Axiom Data Structures in Axiom Functions, Choices, and Loops Numbers Expanding to Higher Dimensions Writing Your Own Functions...
Bronstein M. and other authors. Axiom: Volume 0: Axiom Jenks and Sutor. - 2003. - 1160 p. Welcome to the world of Axiom. We call Axiom a scientific computation system: a self- contained toolbox designed to meet your scientific programming needs, from symbolics, to numerics, to graphics. Introduction to Axiom Using Axiom as a Pocket Calculator Using Axiom as a Symbolic...
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