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
ISBN: 0521562473, 9780521562478
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Page: 526
Format: djvu


I have also read good reviews on Lisp in small pieces and Advanced C programming. A guy I know ordered it and he reports it's a full, normal copy. I bought Lisp In Small Pieces, read 19 pages, then struck out on my own, writing a headcase macro to factor out the repetition from the SICP code, and an interpreter. What books have people read and found to be really good? 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. I would add "Lisp In Small Pieces" by Christian Queinnec. Do any of these topics have better books? 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. An _environment_ assoicates entities with names. So one would expect that the probability of buying the "Blue Book" given a purchase of the "Lisp in Small Pieces" would be much higher than the probability of purchasing Harry Potter. For some reason, amazon.ca has Lisp in Small Pieces by Christian Queinnec for CDN$3.95. À�Lisp in Small Pieces』より. Building a Lisp compiler (and environment) can be quite different from building a C or Pascal compiler.