Hi,
I'm trying to self-learn LISP. I was wondering if any of you could suggest
any good books and / or websites for such a purpose.
Also, any suggestions for a good text editor for LISP on Windows?
Thanks,
Ankit
From: Matthew Danish
Subject: Re: LISP resources and text editor
Date:
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"Ankit K Srivastava" <·······@mail.utexas.edu> writes:
> I'm trying to self-learn LISP. I was wondering if any of you could suggest
> any good books and / or websites for such a purpose.
* http://www.cliki.net/
* Norvig, Paradigms of AI Programming
* Graham, ANSI Common Lisp
> Also, any suggestions for a good text editor for LISP on Windows?
* http://www.common-lisp.net/project/lispbox
A simple installer for Emacs, SLIME, and CLISP.
* http://www.lispworks.com/
A commercial IDE and compiler. There is a free Personal edition.
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"Ankit K Srivastava" <·······@mail.utexas.edu> writes:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to self-learn LISP. I was wondering if any of you could suggest
> any good books and / or websites for such a purpose.
Books --- PAIP by Peter Norvig, 'On Lisp' by Paul Graham, and on-line book
by Peter Siebel [ http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ ] and many
more: [ http://www.cliki.net/Lisp%20books ].
Webites --- [ http://www.cliki.net ]
[ http://www.cons.org ]
[ http://www.alu.org ]
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> Also, any suggestions for a good text editor for LISP on Windows?
Emacs.
Regards, Szymon.
"Ankit K Srivastava" <·······@mail.utexas.edu> writes:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to self-learn LISP. I was wondering if any of you could suggest
> any good books and / or websites for such a purpose.
>
> Also, any suggestions for a good text editor for LISP on Windows?
Start from http://www.cliki.net/Education
and browse a lot from there.
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