Hi,
can someone tell me where I can get The book: Common Lisp: The Language by
Guy L.Steele via InterNet ?
Ciao....
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In article <··········@coli-gate.coli.uni-sb.de>,
·······@cip48.cscip.uni-sb.de (Georg Schwarz) wrote:
>Hi,
>can someone tell me where I can get The book: Common Lisp: The Language by
>Guy L.Steele via InterNet ?
>Ciao....
>--
>GGGGGGGGGGG SSSSSSSSSSS Georg Schwarz
It is available with PowerLisp. See URL below for infomation.
http://www.crl.com:80/~rgcorman/
Doug Schwarz
Eastman Kodak Company
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In article <··········@coli-gate.coli.uni-sb.de> ·······@cip48.cscip.uni-sb.de (Georg Schwarz) writes:
>Hi,
>can someone tell me where I can get The book: Common Lisp: The Language by
>Guy L.Steele via InterNet ?
You can FTP the *.tex source for the book from cambridge.apple.com/pub/CLTL.
I have this source and am struggling to get it into a version I can use
ON-LINE. Does anyone have an ASCII or Postscript version of the entire
manual already converted (which will save me the hassle of LaTex -> DVI
-> PS -> ASCII conversion). Regards, Jim
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In article <··········@taurus.cs.nps.navy.mil>, ········@cs.nps.navy.mil
(James C. Cummiskey) wrote:
> You can FTP the *.tex source for the book from cambridge.apple.com/pub/CLTL.
>
> I have this source and am struggling to get it into a version I can use
> ON-LINE. Does anyone have an ASCII or Postscript version of the entire
> manual already converted (which will save me the hassle of LaTex -> DVI
> -> PS -> ASCII conversion). Regards, Jim
Look in the AI Repository (see the comp.lang.lisp FAQ for a URL), and
you'll find a HTML version of CLtL2.
Dave
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