LISP in small pieces Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
You might not care about Lisp but this is an excellent example of literate programming. By Christian Queinnec, Kathleen Callaway Publisher: Cambridge University Press. What books have people read and found to be really good? It looks like the Lisp In Small Pieces for $3.95 craze has met its end. I have also read good reviews on Lisp in small pieces and Advanced C programming. Queinnec's “Lisp in Small Pieces” covers the implementation implications of the choice between Lisp-1 and Lisp-2. There are exercises you can do to get rid of your lisp. Am cherry-picking my way through Queinnec's Lisp in Small Pieces, and your syntax-case exposition is exactly what I needed to introduce dynamic bindings. Do any of these topics have better books? February 24th, 2013 reviewer Leave a comment Go to comments. I refer you to the excellent book "Lisp in Small Pieces". (I hope to understand "Lisp in Small Pieces" someday. First, you can take a small piece of cereal like a Cheerio and put it on the roof of your mouth, just behind your teeth. The book is no longer listed with a price, nor is it listed as available, except from other sellers. LISP in small pieces : PDF eBook Download. It's not just an aesthetic consideration. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Chapter 5 of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs and chapter 7 of Lisp in Small Pieces both present byte-code interpreting virtual machines for Scheme that are implemented in Scheme. 23:32; Blogger ern said Awesome.