Re: Documentation For Lisp Programming in Clojure.

2011-09-04 Thread Andreas Kostler
Sicp, the little schemer, seasoned schemer,norvigs paradigms of AI
programming. Seibels practical common lisp. Let over lambda. More Cl
specific is Sonja Kleenex PO programming in Cl or the metaobject protocol.
And there's more
 On Sep 4, 2011 4:48 AM, "octopusgrabbus"  wrote:
> I have seen the three current books on Clojure. They are all good general
> books that describe the whole language. I have not had a chance to see
Chas
> Emerick's new Clojure O'Reilly book, so cannot comment on that.
>
> Are there any books available or upcoming that concentrate more on Lisp
> programming in Clojure's dialect? If not, what is the closest Lisp dialect

> to Clojure and is the best book on teaching traversing trees, recursion,
and
> so on?
>
> Thanks.
> cmn
>
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Documentation For Lisp Programming in Clojure.

2011-09-03 Thread octopusgrabbus
I have seen the three current books on Clojure. They are all good general 
books that describe the whole language. I have not had a chance to see Chas 
Emerick's new Clojure O'Reilly book, so cannot comment on that.

Are there any books available or upcoming that concentrate more on Lisp 
programming in Clojure's dialect? If not, what is the closest Lisp dialect 
to Clojure and is the best book on teaching traversing trees, recursion, and 
so on?

Thanks.
cmn

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