The second link is just a Latex source used to generate that pdf :) Marek. On Friday, June 8, 2012 11:10:19 AM UTC+2, jaime wrote: > > I glanced at the contents and it looks like this is a cool thing that I'm > looking for. I will spend some time on it. Thank you Ken. > > BTW, how can I view the second link (ending with .pamphlet) in a browser? > I tried it in Chrome but it just gave me a plain text without any format. > > 在 2012年6月7日星期四UTC+8下午8时55分07秒,Ken Causey写道: >> >> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:41 AM, jaime <xiejianm...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hello everyone, >> > >> > I really have interests in internals of Cojure. I'm not talking about >> > massive details of its implementation but rather some kind of >> > overview/architecture of the language itself. I also know that reading >> > source code is one of the best ways to understand it but it's not easy >> for >> > me to start because I don't have a "big picture". >> > >> > Is there any introduction articles/books online that could be reached? >> even >> > a few pieces that talk about its internal could be great helps too. Or >> maybe >> > some materials/books about language/compiler designing could help me >> better >> > understand these stuffs?? >> >> While I think the project is still in a very incomplete stage you can >> find quite a bit of information in Tim Daly's re-organization of the >> Clojure source code in literate form: >> >> http://daly.axiom-developer.org/clojure.pdf >> http://daly.axiom-developer.org/clojure.pamphlet >> >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Jaime >> >
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