| 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
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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
Ffitch. I'm relatively new to the list myself, so I'm not sure if Ffitch
in online or not. Any help you can provide would be much appreciated. You
can respond privately if you'd like.
Best,
John Tolva
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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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