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Lisp

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Overview

I’m looking at uses for the Lisp language. There are a lot of “dialects”, which can be examined here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lisp_programming_language_family
and here:
http://common-lisp.net/~dlw/LispSurvey.html

Read more about the history and impact of Lisp: pchristensen’s blog entry
Peter also blogs about How to learn Lisp.

Also, applying Lisp to Emacs programming can be very useful.

Getting Started

If you would like to learn Lisp as a standalone programming language, you should read the book. If you want to learn Lisp as it is used within Emacs, you should get the cheat sheet.

Resources

Lisp Links:


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