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"The Art of Lisp Programming" was published by Springer London in 1990 - London, it has 169 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The Art of Lisp Programming
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 169
  • Publisher: Springer London
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • Format: [electronic resource] /
  • Pagination: ➤  1 online resource (xiv, 169 pages 12 illustrations)

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"The Art of Lisp Programming" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Some basic ideas
  • 2- List functions
  • 3- Predicates
  • 4- Recursion
  • 5- A look back (and forward)
  • 6- Sets and lists
  • 7- Input
  • 8- Output
  • 9- Iterative constructs
  • 10- More about program control
  • 11- File handling
  • 12- Data structures
  • 13- Arrays, strings and structures
  • 14- A pot-pourri of features
  • 15- Debugging techniques
  • 16- Object-oriented programming
  • 17- ABC
  • 18- ABC interpreter: scanner
  • 19- ABC interpreter: execution
  • 20- Quick reference guide
  • 21- Subject Index.

"The Art of Lisp Programming" Description:

The Open Library:

Many of us already have at least a passing acquaintance with procedural languages such as BASIC or Pascal, but may not have met a functional language like Lisp before. Using the same enjoyable and sometimes quirky style that they employed so successfully in "The Art of C-Programming", Robin Jones and his team explain the fundamentals of Lisp in a way that students from school to postgraduates will find lucid and stimulating. The book is unique in illustrating the use of Lisp through the development of a realistic project: the design and implementation of a Lisp-based interpreter for the language ABC.

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Many of us already have at least a passing acquaintance with procedural languages such as BASIC or Pascal, but may not have met a functional language like Lisp before. Using the same enjoyable and sometimes quirky style that they employed so successfully in "The Art of C-Programming", Robin Jones and his team explain the fundamentals of Lisp in a way that students from school to postgraduates will find lucid and stimulating. The book is unique in illustrating the use of Lisp through the development of a realistic project: the design and implementation of a Lisp-based interpreter for the language ABC

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