From: Gilles Serasset
Subject: Blind person needs on line doc on CL
Date:
Message-ID: <CHEKoE.ELv@imag.fr>
Hello,
I post this article for a colleague of mine which is blind.
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I am developping programs in the field of natural language processing for
a
french company. As I am blind, I often encounter the problem of access
to documentation.
I am beginning a project in Common Lisp, that's why I am looking for
documentation on CL on electronic support (some basics, function
description...). I did already some programming in emacs-lisp (about
5000 lines).
Could you please give me some references, if there are, of doc
available via ftp servers, by e-mail, diskettes or streamer cartridge?
Thanks for your help,
Sincerely,
Gerber Rene
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You can also contact me, I will forward the info.
Gilles,
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From: Francis Sergeraert
Subject: Re: Blind person needs on line doc on CL
Date:
Message-ID: <CHEpKw.LEp@imag.fr>
The freeware CMU-CL (look for cmucl with archie) version of Common
Lisp is fairly well on-line documented.
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Francis Sergeraert.