From: Friedrich Dominicus
Subject: Re: Places for newbies to get stupid questions answered
Date: 
Message-ID: <871y97w8m2.fsf@fbigm.here>
Edi Weitz <ยทยทยท@agharta.de> writes:
> 
> If you want to hear my opinion about the two books: OOCL will give you
> a rather complete coverage of the language's features but only in the
> form of a quick walk-through. It's lacking in in-depth examples and
> ways to show you how Lisp actually differs from other languages.

I agree that it's quick walk through but as I understand it was asked
a book which covers most of Common Lisp. And I think this book fits
perfectly here.


> Also,
> despite of its title the book only mentions CLOS towards the end. It's
> far from being a book about object-oriented usage of CL.
That is what I've written.


> You'll want
> Keene's book for this purpose.
Yes. 

Regards
Friedrich