From: John Thingstad
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For those who were rudely interrupted by..
Here is my rec..

"Practical Common Lisp"
"Paradigms in Artificial Intelligence programming"
"Lisp in small pieces"
"common Lisp object system"
"The art of meta object programming"

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John Thingstad

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I don't understand this post. Can someone provide some context? Thanks.
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I don't understand this post. Can someone provide some context? Thanks
From: John Thingstad
Subject: Re: Xach
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P� Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:40:04 +0200, skrev ······@gmail.com  
<······@gmail.com>:

> I don't understand this post. Can someone provide some context? Thanks

This was just a shopping list that somehow ended up here. The books I felt  
were needed to gain a "expert" knowlege of Lisp.
For the record "Lisp In Small Pieces" is in short stock. And It is the  
only book I know that describes how to build Scheme/CL systems. So don't  
delay.. Get a copy now! (My copy shipped yesterday.)

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John Thingstad