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Interpreting Lisp
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Civilized Software is making available a book on LISP which presents how LISP works and how to build a LISP interpreter. This book, entitled [Interpreting Lisp] can be downloaded via your web-browser.
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Lisp TUTORIAL - INTRODUCTION
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This text has been written to provide a quick introduction to the basic elements of Common Lisp for both experienced and novice programmers. It is not intended to be a comprehensive account of the language for, in our experience,
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Practical Common Lisp
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I hope they will serve as a useful introduction to Common Lisp for folks who are curious about Lisp but maybe not yet curious enough to shell out big bucks for a dead-tree book and a good Common Lisp tutorial for folks who want to get down to real coding right away. However, don't let that stop you from buying the printed version available from Apress at your favorite local or online bookseller. For the complete bookstore browsing experience, you can read the letter to the reader that appears on the back cover of the treeware edition of the book.
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An Introduction and Tutorial for Common Lisp
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This document provides a small set of resources and references on Common Lisp. It was originally prepared for students in the Part-Time MS Program in Computer Science at the Johns Hopkins University.
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Learning Lisp for CMPT 310
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You will be coding in the Common LISP programming language for your assignments. Since you are already a third-year student, you will be learning the language on your own, with the following assistance:
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The Common Lisp Hyperspec
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This is a language specification aimed at an audience of implementors and knowledgeable programmers. It is neither a tutorial nor an implementation guide.
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Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation
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This book may be distributed in hardcopy form, for non-profit educational purposes, provided that no fee is charged to the recipient beyond photocopying costs. Available in Postscript or PDF.
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An Introduction and Tutorial for Common Lisp
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A lot of the links on this page seem to be out of date, but if you're patient and hunt around you'll find various papers, examples and links to other resources.
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Paul Graham Lisp Site
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This site has quite a number of good articles on Lisp, Lisp code, a Lisp faq, and some links to other resources.
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Common Lisp the Language, 2nd Edition
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This document contains the complete text of the book. Unfortunately the table of contents page was missing when I visited, so I had to navigate it through the link to the index instead.
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CMU Common Lisp Repository
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The Common Lisp Repository (formerly the Lisp Utilities Repository) was established by Mark Kantrowitz in 1990 to collect files and programs of general interest to Common Lisp programmers. Many of the programs will run in any Common Lisp implementation; others are easily ported
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Association of Lisp Users
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The Association of Lisp Users is an international organization dedicated to promoting and representing the international Lisp communities.
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