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Lisp books (was: Re: Closures in Emacs and their usage scenarios.)
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Emanuel Berg |
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Lisp books (was: Re: Closures in Emacs and their usage scenarios.) |
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Sun, 03 Oct 2021 11:07:40 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Arthur Miller wrote:
> Chapter 2 from "On Lisp" by P. Graham has also very nice and
> accessible intro to functions and closures:
>
> https://sep.yimg.com/ty/cdn/paulgraham/onlisp.pdf?t=1595850613&
>
> So has also "Let Over Lambda" by D. Hoyte:
>
> https://letoverlambda.com/index.cl/guest/chap2.html
>
> Chapter 2 is an entire chapter on closures and using them;
> if one is not scared by subtitles like: "Let Over Lambda
> Over Let Over Lambda" :)
To anyone fluent with the Emacs Wiki, please add a book
section with Lisp books.
These two and the ones I've mentioned is a good start and from
GNU there should be a few as well...
@book{land-of-lisp,
author = {Conrad Barski},
isbn = 1593272812,
publisher = {No Starch},
title = {Land of Lisp},
year = {2010}
}
@book{lispcraft,
author = {Robert Wilensky},
isbn = 0393954420,
publisher = {Norton},
title = {LISPcraft},
year = {1984}
}
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