LISP in small pieces by Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway

LISP in small pieces



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LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway ebook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: djvu
Page: 526
ISBN: 0521562473, 9780521562478


The following code snipped from the REPL prompt We're glossing over a few details here, but if you have a little experience working with Lisp then you should have a pretty good idea of how to implement the above. And back to the subject at hand, while it's not available for free on the web, if you love these kinds of CS books, Lisp In Small Pieces needs a place on your CS bookshelf. As discussed in extraordinary detail in Lisp in Small Pieces, but I don't recall whether the latter (or anything else) examines the connection. Caveat: this is not a best-of nor a comprehensive list of Lisp books; it is merely a selection of Lisp books you may not have heard of or that special to me in some way. Amazon.ca was having an unexpected sale on Lisp in Small Pieces, one of the best books on implementing lisp. It seems to me that there is a clear connection with reflective towers, e.g. Currently Lisp in Small Pieces is number 3. Posted by aspo at 10:17 PM on April 1, 2009. For awhile last week the book Lisp in Small Pieces was the best selling book on the Canada Amazon.com website, out selling Harry Potter. Writing a recursive function to perform that calculation is pretty straight forward, and once we put all of these pieces together in our create-world routine, we have a working proof of concept. For about a day it was selling better than Harry Potter.

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