Hi Sean, Two books that I like quite a lot are: "Anatomy of Lisp" by John Allen. It's a classic from the golden age. "Lisp in Small Pieces" by Christian Queninnec. It's a modern classic.
-David On Aug 17, 2011, at 11:00 AM, DeNigris Sean wrote: > Alan, > > While we're on the subject, you finally got to me and I started learning > LISP, but I'm finding an entire world, rather than a cohesive language or > philosophy (Scheme - which itself has many variants, Common LISP, etc). What > would you recommend to "get it" in the way that changes your thinking? What > should I be reading, downloading, coding, etc. > > Thanks. > Sean DeNigris >> You wouldn't say that "Lisp 1.5 Programmer's Manual" is outdated would you? >> :-) > _______________________________________________ > fonc mailing list > fonc@vpri.org > http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc
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