Practical Common Lisp
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Practical Common Lisp (ISBN 1590592395) is an introductory book on Common Lisp by Peter Seibel which intersperses "practical" chapters along with a fairly complete introduction to the language. In the practical chapters Seibel develops various pieces of software such as a unit testing framework, a library for parsing ID3 tags, a spam filter, and a SHOUTcast server.
The complete text is available online.[1]
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External links
- Online HTML-version of "Practical Common Lisp"
- Description of book at publisher's website
- http://www.cliki.net/Practical_Common_Lisp
- slashdot review (posted 2005-04-28)
- A short review of Peter Seibel's Practical Common Lisp
- Practical Common Lisp - why did we publish this book?
- Thoughts Reading Practical Common Lisp on The Blog That Goes Ping
- Google Tech Talk from Seibel (video)
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