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Resources, references, tutorials, and books on Common Lisp. ... This document provides a small set of resources and references on Common Lisp. It was originally prepared for students in the Part-Time MS Program in Computer Science at the Johns Hopkins University. This document is not evolving as fast as it once was since...
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that book is dead sexy —Xach on #lisp ... Buy Practical Common Lisp now ... Apress took a chance, publishing this book when other publishers thought there was no market for a Lisp book. While it's unlikely that I'll get rich off my royalties, we don't have to sell all that many copies for Apress to turn a profit and show...
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This is GNU CLISP - an ANSI Common Lisp Implementation ... The benefits of Common Lisp and CLISP why is ANSI Common Lisp such a great programming environment? ... Common Lisp on the Web information and software...
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It was at the 1956 Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence that John McCarthy first developed the basics behind Lisp. His motivation was to develop a list processing language for Artificial Intelligence.
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Lisp (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CMUCL is a high-performance, free Common Lisp implementation. ... CMUCL is a free implementation of the Common Lisp programming language which runs on most major Unix platforms. It mainly conforms to the ANSI Common Lisp standard. Here is a summary of its main features:
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Four types of lisp ... What is a lisp?; A lisp is a Functional Speech Disorder (FSD). A functional speech disorder is a difficulty learning to make a specific speech sound, or a few specific speech sounds. ... There are two other types of lisp: the lateral lisp, and the palatal lisp. In a lateral lisp the person produces the...
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Lisp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lisp (OE wlisp , stammering) is a speech impediment, historically also known as sigmatism . Stereotypically, people with a lisp are unable to pronounce sibilants (like the sound ), and replace...
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