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Registing as MCL customer/user
- To: register@digitool.com
- Subject: Registing as MCL customer/user
- From: Henry Lieberman <lieber@media.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 94 17:39:49 -0500
- Cc: announce-mcl@digitool.com
- In-reply-to: Digitool Product Registration's message of Fri, 16 Dec 1994 02:03:44 -0500 <199412160708.XAA03538@digitool.com>
- Sender: owner-info-mcl@digitool.com
[1] ARE YOU A USER OF MCL?
[X] YES
[_] NO
{If you are a user of MCL, place an X in the YES box. If you
are not (i.e. you only administer the MCL licenses at your
site), place an X in the NO box.}
[2] ARE YOU A CUSTOMER OF MCL?
[_] YES
[X] NO
{If you are a licensee of MCL, place an X in the YES box. If
you are not (i.e. you are only a user), place an X in the NO
box.}
[3] IF YOU ARE NOT AN MCL CUSTOMER, IS YOUR ORGANIZATION AN MCL CUSTOMER?
[X] YES
[_] NO
[4] IF YOU ARE REGISTERING AS AN MCL CUSTOMER, HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING
MCL LICENSES DO YOU HAVE?
Don't know
[5] FIRST NAME: __Henry______________________
[6] LAST NAME: __Lieberman_______________________
[7] ORGANIZATION (if any):___MIT Media Lab_______________________
[8] ADDRESS LINE 1: _20 Ames St. 305 A_______________________________
[9] ADDRESS LINE 2: _Cambridge, MA 02139___________________________
[15] TELEPHONE (primary)
NUMBER: ____(617) 253-0315__________ LOCATION: __work______
{e.g. home, work, school}
[17] FAX: __(617) 253-6215______________________
[18] E-MAIL (primary)
ADDRESS: __________lieber@media.mit.edu______ SERVICE: Internet
[20] IN WHICH YEAR DID YOU START EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:
PROGRAMMING IN MACINTOSH COMMON LISP: Before it was born
PROGRAMMING IN LISP: 1970
PROGRAMMING: 1968
[21] WHAT OTHER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES DO YOU MOST COMMONLY USE?
____Many others, none commonly
[22] PLEASE TELL US ABOUT PROJECTS YOU HAVE UNDERTAKEN WITH MCL:
{list each project/program by name followed by a single-sentence
description (e.g. Dylan: a new object-oriented dynamic application
development environment).}
Many projects at the MIT Media Lab in artificial intelligence human
interface, computer graphics, computer music and other areas use MCL.
e.g. Mondrian: A graphical editor that can learn new procedures by
example, see AAAI '94, book Watch What I Do: Programming by
Demonstration, MIT Press 1993.
ZStep: A reversible graphical debugger, see CHI '95.
Macroscope: A translucent zooming technique, see UIST '94.
[23] MAY DIGITOOL CONSIDER YOU AN "MCL REFERENCE SITE" FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DISSEMINATING MCL INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC?
[_] YES
[_] NO
[X] depends what that means
[24] PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD ANY COMMENTS ABOUT MCL:
It's great, can't live without it! Best of luck, and I wish
you the best for its continued development.