Could someone point me to existing lisp textbooks/courses/tutorials
available on WWW? I was searching for it carefully and asking friends
around. Nothing was found. I can not believe. USENET is the last chance...
In article ················@apsymac32.uni-trier.de, ···@cogpsy.uni-trier.de (Peter Brusilovsky) writes:
>Could someone point me to existing lisp textbooks/courses/tutorials
>available on WWW? I was searching for it carefully and asking friends
>around. Nothing was found. I can not believe. USENET is the last chance...
Try these:
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html
http://rex.cs.tulane.edu/www/Villamil/lisp/lisp1.html
http://www.civilized.com/LispBook/
Good luck!
/FRED
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In article <····················@apsymac32.uni-trier.de>, ···@cogpsy.uni-trier.de (Peter Brusilovsky) writes:
>Could someone point me to existing lisp textbooks/courses/tutorials
>available on WWW? I was searching for it carefully and asking friends
>around. Nothing was found. I can not believe. USENET is the last chance...
From Germany or Europe you could access my WWW-service page on
http://www.lft.mw.tu-muenchen.de/lft/online-manuals/man-pub/cltl/cltl2.html
This page is the starting point of the html-version of "Common Lisp the Language,
2nd Edition" by G.Steele.
Cheers Johannes
Peter Brusilovsky wrote:
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> Could someone point me to existing lisp textbooks/courses/tutorials
> available on WWW? I was searching for it carefully and asking friends
> around. Nothing was found. I can not believe. USENET is the last chance...
You didn't look the right places, maybe.
Check:
1) The Association of Lisp Users
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/miller/alu.html
Pointers to most of the available doc
2) Franz Inc.
http://www.franz.com/
Pointers to doc and Lisp courses, too.
3) CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/repository.html
Cltl2 in html format is here, just download it.
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