Contributions

  • Maynard, Clive, 1944- - Contributor
  • Stewart, Ian, 1945- - Contributor

Publication

1990 - Springer-Verlag, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

42,250 words, Guess

Page Count

169 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • LibraryThing507308

Classifications

  • DDC005.13/3
  • LCCQA76.73.L23 J66 1990

Description

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.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The art of Lisp programmingSpringer-Verlag1990-01-01

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