Programming Paradigms in Lisp by Rajeev Sangal
Could anybody care to comment on this book? I already have the usual
suspects (SICP, PAIP, PCL, etc) but I'm expanding my library and it
seems good.
Pedro Kroger
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Relevant Pages
- Re: PAIP vs. SICP (Was: Re: Lisp or Smalltalk: Suicide Mission, Part II)
... A second set of lectures, should a different take prove useful, is ... PAIP is a good book about programming for certain other ... There is definitely some overlap ... I would spend more time on PAIP than SICP because I am ... (comp.lang.lisp) - Re: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs--Worth It?
... the book) lectures and other course materials are available for free ... PCL and Graham's ANSI Common Lisp ... read PCL alongside SICP (with SICP being the "denser" text, ... it reminds me of reading Bruce Eckel's Using C++ as my second ... (comp.lang.lisp) - Re: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs--Worth It?
... the book is mentioned a number of times whenever I'm reading ... At some point, you should read SICP. ... IMO, SICP will be more valuable than OnLisp for a newbie, ... PCL and Graham's ANSI Common Lisp ... (comp.lang.lisp) - Re: PAIP vs. SICP
... >> Both books have a lot to offer and I don't see why one should choose ... I would spend more time on PAIP than SICP because I am ... > is useful to read after PAIP, but I didn't read SICP in too much detail, ... All I found on Y in SICP was a footnote pointing to another ... (comp.lang.lisp) - Re: PAIP vs. SICP
... David Steuber writes: ... > constraints, I would spend more time on PAIP than SICP because I am ... is useful to read after PAIP, but I didn't read SICP in too much detail, ... (comp.lang.lisp) |
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