Practical Common Lisp to stay on web

From: Peter Seibel (peter_at_gigamonkeys.com)
Date: 03/03/05


Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 01:22:26 GMT

I have on my desk a fully-executed addendum to my contract with Apress
that will allow me to keep the full text of _Practical Common Lisp_
online in perpetuity. I hope that having the book freely available
will help bring new people to Lisp. So please spread the word--if you
know someone who is mildly interested in Lisp, point them to the web
site; if you have a web site of your own with links to other Lisp
resources, please consider adding a link to the book's web site[1]; if
you're a blogger, blog away!

-Peter

P.S. The chapters currently on the web are still the pre-copy-edit
drafts. Some time in the next couple of weeks I'll backport all the
changes and fixes made in subsequent drafts so the web version will
have the same content as the printed version.

[1] <http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/>

-- 
Peter Seibel                                     peter@gigamonkeys.com
         Lisp is the red pill. -- John Fraser, comp.lang.lisp


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