Books Online
Graham's Books.
Graham has two books on Common Lisp. One has been used recently for CS2360
and is called
ANSI Common Lisp
and the other is a tutorial on more advanced topics,including Macros, is called
On Lisp .
Common Lisp the Language by Guy Steele
Digital Press has graciously allow the full text of Steele's CLtL2,
Common Lisp the Langague, 2nd Editionto be placed online.
Several devoted Lisp hackers have made this available in HTML format
at the AI Repository at CMU
Common Lisp HyperSpec(TM)
Kent Pitman
of Harelquin
who was the Project Editor of
X3J13
has created the
Common Lisp HyperSpec(TM).
A hypertext version of the ANSI specification.
Other Books From Harelquin
There are several other book related
materials at Harleqin.
Including
Aritificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart and Norvig and
Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming by Norvig.
WWW Resources
Association of Lisp Users
Lisp Resources homepage at UMASS.
Marty Hall's Lisp page.
CMU Articial Intelligence Repository
Lisp Trivia
If I find time I'll link in other interesting readings...
If you're interested in the HTMLized version of the
comp.lang.lisp FAQ file
Here's an interesting paper that's a history lesson.
This paper is on the
evolution of lisp
and is available in Postscript.
[If your are net browsing on the console of a unix box ( i.e. you have
a nice "tube" in front of you) this should spawn an external
postscript viewer. Otherwise, you get to gaze at a huge, 600k, file
of postscript.] The paper is 80 pages long. It appeared in The Second
ACM SIGPLAN History of Programming Conference 1993 ACM SIGPLAN
Notices 28,3 (March 1993), 231-270. It is by Guy Steele and Richard
Gabriel. They actually have it over in
our library, if you would like to save a "tree".
A paper on an ancient version of a
Lisp Implementation for Mutics
A comparison of
Common Lisp on the Mac and PC
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