Springer is having a fire sale of CS books (US only). Amongst them
is: W.R. Stark (1990) LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of
LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications, ISBN 038797072X.
Has anybody read that book? It sounds interesting but the catalogue
does not even provide a TOC.
Thanks,
-- O.L.
Its a pretty interesting book and I would recommended it for anyone
doing significant programming under Genera. However, it is fairly
specific to Genera and Zetalisp (the OS and Lisp dialect for the
Symbolics Machine.)
Mike Harper
Olivier Lefevre wrote:
>
> Springer is having a fire sale of CS books (US only). Amongst them
> is: W.R. Stark (1990) LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of
> LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications, ISBN 0�387�97072�X.
>
> Has anybody read that book? It sounds interesting but the catalogue
> does not even provide a TOC.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- O.L.
In article <················@alcoa.com>, Michael Harper
<··············@alcoa.com> wrote:
> Its a pretty interesting book and I would recommended it for anyone
> doing significant programming under Genera. However, it is fairly
> specific to Genera and Zetalisp (the OS and Lisp dialect for the
> Symbolics Machine.)
Aren't you talking about another book,
"Lisp Lore. Programming the Lisp Machine" ?
> Mike Harper
>
> Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > Springer is having a fire sale of CS books (US only). Amongst them
> > is: W.R. Stark (1990) LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of
> > LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications, ISBN 0�387�97072�X.
> >
> > Has anybody read that book? It sounds interesting but the catalogue
> > does not even provide a TOC.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -- O.L.
--
http://www.lavielle.com/~joswig/
Oops, your right Rainer. Never mind....
Rainer Joswig wrote:
>
> In article <················@alcoa.com>, Michael Harper
> <··············@alcoa.com> wrote:
>
> > Its a pretty interesting book and I would recommended it for anyone
> > doing significant programming under Genera. However, it is fairly
> > specific to Genera and Zetalisp (the OS and Lisp dialect for the
> > Symbolics Machine.)
>
> Aren't you talking about another book,
> "Lisp Lore. Programming the Lisp Machine" ?
>
> > Mike Harper
> >
> > Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> > >
> > > Springer is having a fire sale of CS books (US only). Amongst them
> > > is: W.R. Stark (1990) LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of
> > > LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications, ISBN 0�387�97072�X.
> > >
> > > Has anybody read that book? It sounds interesting but the catalogue
> > > does not even provide a TOC.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > -- O.L.
>
> --
> http://www.lavielle.com/~joswig/