LISP in small pieces. Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway

LISP in small pieces


LISP.in.small.pieces.pdf
ISBN: 0521562473,9780521562478 | 526 pages | 14 Mb


Download LISP in small pieces



LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway
Publisher: Cambridge University Press




In Lisp In Small Pieces, Christian states that assignment, side-effects, and continuations break referential transparency. See "Lisp in Small Pieces" for a great example. The book is just under 500 pages of bootstrap. Scheme is probably easier to implement than CL, because it is much, much smaller. It was written by someone who knows his stuff and knows how to teach it. Do any of these topics have better books? €�One of my New Year's goals is to re-read Lisp in Small Pieces and implement all 11 interpreters and 2 compilers. Get Queinnec's "Lisp in Small Pieces". What features from R5RS would have to be removed if one wanted a referentially transparent scheme? What books have people read and found to be really good? I'm actually not that fond of TAOCP. See "http://daly.axiom-developer.org/litprog.html" for an example using HTML. Http://hop.inria.fr/ multi-tier programming language for the Web 2.0 and the so-called diffuse Web; Lisp in Small Piecesの著者でもある. But I definitely wouldn't say that its standard has been written with optimization in mind. The Hawaii test is the key criteria to measure whether your literate program is successful. Otherwise I would be hard pressed to choose something like The Art of the Metaobject Protocol, The wizard book, or maybe Lisp In Small Pieces. I have also read good reviews on Lisp in small pieces and Advanced C programming.