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101. On Lisp By Paul Graham (1994) is a comprehensive study of advanced lisp techniques, with bottomup programming as the unifying theme. It gives the first complete description of macros and macro applications. The book also covers important subjects related to bottom-up programming, including functional programming, rapid prototyping, interactive development, and embedded languages.Download as PDF. http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisp.html |
102. ICFP International Conference on Functional programming an annual programming language conference combining the former Functional programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) and lisp and Functional programming (LFP). It is sponsored by the ACM SIGPLAN. Pointers to the individual conferences and related links. http://www.cs.luc.edu/icfp/ |
103. Heymans, Stijn Personal information, mathematically coloured material, and programming in Scheme (a dialect of lisp), SWIProlog, Matlab and C++. http://www.geocities.com/stijnh1/ |
104. David Jeffrey Ljung Madison - Verification Engineer Resume Madison, David Jeffrey Ljung San Francisco, CA USA Verification Engineer / Software Writer. CPU Verification and Debug (Transmeta, MIPs) verilog, Unix, programming, (perl, scheme, C++, lisp, Basic, Fortran, Ruby, Python, sed, yacc, sh, ksh, zsh, csh, tcsh) Shareware programming, (album, WizPort, SpeedWaller) VLSI (DEStiny), DNRC. http://daveola.com/Pages/Resume/ |
105. Screamer Tool Repository Common lisp extension that adds support for nondeterministic programming, and on top of this substrate, provides a comprehensive constraint programming language to formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~screamer-tools/home.html |
106. The BNF Web Club Language Browse, explore some programming language's syntactic rules. See relations between rules, understand them using BNF (BackusNaur Form notation) and syntactic diagrams SQL, PL/SQL, SQL2, IDL; Ada95, Java, Modula-2; Lazy, lisp, M5. http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/index.html |
107. Common Lisp The Language, 2nd Edition CLOS, the Common lisp Object System, with new features to support function overloadingand objectoriented programming, plus complete technical specifications; http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/html/cltl/cltl2.ht |
108. Programming In Ruby Take the pure object orientation of Smalltalk, remove the quirky syntax and reliance on a workspace. Add the convenience and power of Perl, but without the special cases and magic conversions. Give it a clean syntax based partly on Eiffel, add a few concepts from Scheme, CLU, Sather, Common lisp. You end up with Ruby. Dr. Dobb's Journal http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0101/0101b/0101b.htm |
109. Programming Languages Are Like Women Humorous analogies between women and Assembly, Fortran, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60 and 68, Pascal, Modula2, lisp, APL, Logo, Lucid and Prolog, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages. http://www.gksoft.com/a/fun/languages-women.html |
110. Programming Languages As Cars Humorous analogies between cars and Assembly, Fortran II/IV/77, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, Modula2, lisp, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages. http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotsnet/o.f.carter/fun/fun183.htm |
111. LispProgramming - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Catalog ObjectOriented programming in Common lisp A Programmer's Guide to CLOS Sonya E.Keene © 1989 / 0-201-17589-4 / Addison Wesley Professional. lispprogramming. http://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/course/1,4095,70065,00.html |
112. LispProgramming - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Catalog ObjectOriented programming in Common lisp A Programmer's Guide to CLOS Sonya E.Keene © 1989 / 0-201-17589-4 / Addison Wesley Professional; lispprogramming. http://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/course/1,4095,70065,00.html?sort=author |
113. Successful Lisp This book provides an overview of Common lisp for the working programmer. It includes discussion and examples of advanced constructs for iteration, error handling, object oriented programming, graphical user interfaces, and threading. The entire book is available online! http://www.psg.com/~dlamkins/sl/cover.html |
114. Object-Oriented Common LISP Stephen Slade (1998). This is probably the best book available on actually using a Common lisp environment for something other than AI programming. http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~sslade/lisp/ |
115. GOOPS Guile Object Oriented Programming System OO extension to Guile; very close in spirit to CLOS (Common lisp Object System CLtL2), but adapted for the Scheme language. This extension gives a full OO system with multiple inheritance and generic functions with multimethod dispatch. http://www.gnu.org/software/goops/goops.html |
116. NYU Natural Language Computing LISP Tutorial A webbased lisp tutorial for those with some programming experience. http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/nlcp/lisp.html |
117. XLISP A superset of the Scheme dialect of lisp with extensions to support objectoriented programming. http://www.mv.com/ipusers/xlisper/ |
118. Downloading And Installing Lisp Code For AIMA Downloading and Installing lisp Code for AIMA. Installing a lisp Interpreter/Compiler.There are many available lisp compilers that you can use. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/code/doc/install.html |
119. PC AI - Artificial Intelligence Where Intelligent Technology Meets the Real World, The PC AI Home Pagehas moved. PC AI Magazine PO Box 30130 Phoenix, AZ 85046 Voice http://www.pcai.com/pcai/New_Home_Page/ai_info/pcai_lisp.html |
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