LISP in small pieces by Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway

LISP in small pieces



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LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway ebook
Page: 526
ISBN: 0521562473, 9780521562478
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: djvu


And back to the subject at hand, while it's not available for free on the web, if you love these kinds of CS books, Lisp In Small Pieces needs a place on your CS bookshelf. So one would expect that the probability of buying the "Blue Book" given a purchase of the "Lisp in Small Pieces" would be much higher than the probability of purchasing Harry Potter. But I definitely wouldn't say that its standard has been written with optimization in mind. Posted by aspo at 10:17 PM on April 1, 2009. Scheme is probably easier to implement than CL, because it is much, much smaller. In other words, it is not really about truly building models. First, you can take a small piece of cereal like a Cheerio and put it on the roof of your mouth, just behind your teeth. 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 find The Little Schemer and The Seasoned Schemer to be very good complements to SICP and I recommend them wholeheartedly for everyone. Lisp in Small Pieces is like that; it's more about a cute way to teach things that bends the mind than having fun in exploring design trade-offs. €�One of my New Year's goals is to re-read Lisp in Small Pieces and implement all 11 interpreters and 2 compilers. There are exercises you can do to get rid of your lisp.