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Exercises from Graham. A quick guide to the exercises in Graham's ANSI Common Lisp. Read this guide before sending anything from Graham! ... Lisp Exercises. General Lisp exercises. ... Do some (but not all) exercises from every chapter of Graham that has exercises, and/or the Lisp exercises, to show breadth of Lisp skills...
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www.cs.northwestern.edu/academics/courses/325/exercises...
www.cs.northwestern.edu/academics/courses/325/exercises/exercises.html
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Lisp #1: HAS-NUMBER-P (Wilensky 8.7) ... Lisp #2: KEY-IF (Wilensky 13.2) ... These exercises are in addition to those in Graham. Several come from Wilensky's Common LispCraft.
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www.cs.northwestern.edu/academics/courses/325/exercises...
www.cs.northwestern.edu/academics/courses/325/exercises/lisp-exs.html
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I had a lisp when I was a kid and I went to speech therapy at school. I basically just had to say s-words practicing keeping my tongue behind my teeth. I think it depends on what kind of lisp you have, whether your tongue goes through your front teeth or your back teeth. ... exercises, lisp (How Tags Affect Reciprocity...
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help.com/post/155913-are-there-any-exercises-to-help-eli
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Best Way : Speech Therapy Exercises for a Lisp. Many people, including both children and adults, have issues with lisping. A lisp is defined by difficulty pronouncing one or more letters resulting in the letters sounding jumbled over. ... eHow Article: Speech Therapy Exercises for a Lisp...
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www.ehow.com/way_5244500_speech-therapy-exercises-lisp....
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Even though I am learning concepts by going through and reading the book and typing in the examples and messing with them a little there is nothing to match simple exercises to learn new concepts. I might be able to read a bunch of Lisp code now, but I sure couldn't write it.
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takentheredpill.blogspot.com/2007/10/exercise-problems....
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The following exercises are carefully graded to mesh with the sections in Chapter I, "The LISP Language", in the LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual. Each exercise should be worked immediately after reading the manual section indicated.
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dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5924
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Some forms will result in error messages. ... Instructions: Enter the Lisp forms in the order indicated below. Try to understand the reason for the results you get.
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faculty.kutztown.edu/rieksts/447/learnlisp/exercises/ex...
faculty.kutztown.edu/rieksts/447/learnlisp/exercises/ex1.html
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Instructions: Enter the Lisp forms in the order indicated below. Try to understand the reason for the results you get. ... 2. What is the maximum value for which you can compute fact on your implementation of Lisp? To compute fib?
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faculty.kutztown.edu/rieksts/447/learnlisp/exercises/ex...
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intermediate In Chapter 2, we showed how a deterministic finite state transition network could be easily translated into a Lisp function. ... Take one of the programming exercises in this chapter involving a PATR grammar (for instance, using the chart parser). Write down rules to specify how the dags that arise from this...
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www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/gazdar/nlp-in-lisp/exercise...
www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/gazdar/nlp-in-lisp/exercises.html
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