LISP in small pieces book
2017年 12月 24日
LISP in small pieces. Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway
LISP.in.small.pieces.pdf
ISBN: 9780521562478 | 526 pages | 14 Mb
LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Described as 'mind blowing' by some – particular highlights include the ycombinator and the metacircular interpreter. I am actually selling these items so I can pay Dreamhost for another year of hosting, so it's for a good cause. Building a Lisp compiler (and environment) can be quite different from building a C or Pascal compiler. �The Anatomy of Lisp” by John Allen. Christian Queinnec, Lisp in Small Pieces. I would add "Lisp In Small Pieces" by Christian Queinnec. I've struggled to find decent chunks of Lisp in Small pieces in Clojure code online. My faithful readers, will get to see them first. If you find some – let me know and I'll post it. An old favourite for many people who studied this in College or at home – The Little Schemer is the way many people have started the road to LISP. Kamin, “Programming Languages, An Interpreter-Based Approach”, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1990. In Clojure you can find the following online: Chapter . I bought Lisp In Small Pieces, read 19 pages, then struck out on my own, writing a headcase macro to factor out the repetition from the SICP code, and an interpreter.