Introduction The Association of Lisp Users is an international organization whose mission is: to support the Lisp community by hosting an annual conference and providing administrative support for Lisp-related projects and local user groups. News The International Lisp Conference 2009 will be taking place at M.I.T., in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from March 22 to March 26, 2009. We expect the Call f
You will be coding in the Common LISP programming language for your assignments. Since you are already a third-year student, you will be learning the language on your own, with the following assistance: a set of tutorial notes to guide you through Common LISP in 4 weeks a LISP development environment to let you experiment with the language and work on the exercises from the tutorial notes recommen
Common Lisp (CL) is a modern, multi-paradigm, high-performance, compiled, ANSI-standardized, prominent descendant of the long-running family of Lisp programming languages. The CL Hello World program reads as follows: (print "Hello World!") Hello World! [edit] Table of Contents Wikibook Development Stages
This is a collaborative project that aims to provide for Common Lisp something similar to the Perl Cookbook published by O'Reilly. More details about what it is and what it isn't can be found in this thread from comp.lang.lisp. The credit for finally giving birth to the project probably goes to "dj_special_ed" who posted this message to comp.lang.lisp. If you want to contribute to the CL Cookbook,
This book, with minor revisions, is back in print from Dover Publications and can be purchased in paperback form at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, etc. An e-book version will be released in late February, 2013. Free software accompanying the book is also available. This 1990 edition may be distributed in hardcopy form, for non-profit educational purposes, provided that no fee is charged to the recipi
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