LISP in small pieces. Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway

LISP in small pieces


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LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway
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It was written by someone who knows his stuff and knows how to teach it. See "http://daly.axiom-developer.org/litprog.html" for an example using HTML. The book is just under 500 pages of bootstrap. Java: Written in If you want a mercilessly small, easily modifiable version, this is it. See "Lisp in Small Pieces" for a great example. One of my New Year's goals is to re-read Lisp in Small Pieces and implement all 11 interpreters and 2 compilers. Christian Quenniac's Lisp in Small Pieces is a good reference for interpreting and compiling Lisp. Lisp: An interpreter for the Scheme dialect. But one, day I found a nice small piece of lisp which allow me simplify the process. Especially if "advanced" means "higher" position ;) – Heartless Angel Jan 22 '09 at 5:16 +1 for the first set, these are great books to add to the collection. I refer you to the excellent book "Lisp in Small Pieces". You might not care about Lisp but this is an excellent example of literate programming. The Hawaii test is the key criteria to measure whether your literate program is successful. Get Queinnec's "Lisp in Small Pieces".