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From: David Shepherd <des@uk.co.inmos>
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Subject: Ruby in HOL
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 92 15:25:41 GMT
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did someone once rpesent some work on putting Ruby style hardware
designs manipulation in HOL or am I imagining things. just that i'm
doing something vaguely along those lines at the moment and would
be intereseted in any pointers to existing work.

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