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Date1997-05-06 00:57
FromArne Hanna
SubjectLISP
If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, could they please let me know.  I'm
a mac guy.
Cheers
Arne




Date1997-05-06 04:22
FromKeith Curtis
SubjectRe: LISP
Hi,

  I like Paul Graham's "ANSI Common Lisp", published by Prentice Hall, 1996.

Keith

On Tue, 6 May 1997, Arne Hanna wrote:

> If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
> subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, could they please let me know.  I'm
> a mac guy.
> Cheers
> Arne
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Date1997-05-06 13:58
FromMÃ¥rten Svantesson
SubjectRe: LISP
On Tue, 6 May 1997, Arne Hanna wrote:

> If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
> subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, could they please let me know.  I'm
> a mac guy.
A good intro on LISP and "LISP-thinking" is:

The little LISPer
Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen
ISBN/ISSN:    0-574-24005-5

It's not a reference book at all, more like a workbook on functional
programming.

		- Morten

	+++    f95-msv@nada.kth.se    +++
	+++ phone: +46 (0)8 16 62 29  +++




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For an editor, I use emacs, and have written orchestra and score modes
for them.  Available on my server.

Cannot help with linux questions though.

==John ff




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Arne Hanna wrote:
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> If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
> subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, 


       LISP 3rd Edition
       by Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn
       Addison-Wesley
       ISBN  0-201-08319-1


 is an excellent introductory through advanced text.
 Many examples in the commercial standard Common Lisp. It takes you through
 all the basics and into CLOS, the object oriented extension.



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Hi.

A friend of mine not on the list asked me to post a request for information
on spatialization routines.  Apparently he's been trying to contact John
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can respond privately if you'd like.

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> For an editor, I use emacs, and have written orchestra and score modes
> for them.  Available on my server.

address?

Oliver

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