Thread: Scheme Resources
nop_90

The famous lisp in a box Applause
common-lisp

.net

 /project/lispbox/
a package of e

mac

 s and popular lisp implementations

Practical Common Lisp
www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
Lisp oriented. Designed for lisp newbies, advantages of lisp and how to use lisp

mac

 ros.

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book.html
this is my favorite book. For the examples in the book it uses scheme.
(one day when i get time have to finish working on examples)
But it is more the a book on scheme.
It is a book on

programming

  Applause
Ironically very few books on "

programming

 "
Covers everything from simple data structures to compiler construction
Those MIT boys are brilliant Applause

Example of how to implement a state

mac

 hine in scheme using syntax case

mac

 ro system
not for newbies. a very complex

mac

 ro. if you look at it ur head will blow up like perks did Applause
classes.eclab.byu.edu/330/wiki/index.cgi?FunWith

Mac

 ros

Red lisp
A very small lisp, probably not much practical use, will investigate
http://omouse.googlepages.com/

perkiset

I made it about 3/4 the way down before I started swimming... I'm gonna read that again tomorrow because tonight the fog of a nice Chardonnay has got me listing hard to port... I'm still having trouble seeing why that is superior (as they claim) to the C

mac

 ros, but let me at it tomorrow again...

/p

nop_90

C

mac

 ros are basically a simple replace

mac

 ro.
the only "logic" you can do with the

mac

 ro are primite IF statements.

But imagion if the

mac

 ro had all of the C string manipulation libs, and runtime available ?


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