Language extensibility (was: Why is tcl broken?)
Dennis Lee Bieber
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Sun Jul 4 17:13:31 EDT 1999
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On Sun, 04 Jul 1999 18:50:49 GMT, thornley at visi.com (David Thornley) declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: > "Thinking Forth" is an excellent book to read. So is Stroustrup's > "Design and Evolution of C++". I haven't seen a similar book about > the Lisp way of thinking, not counting books specifically on learning > Lisp and doing it well. Then again, I find Common Lisp revolutionary > enough sometimes. > Unfortunately, it predates much of what is now considered to be LISP. "Anatomy of LISP", John Allen, (1978 McGraw-Hill Computer Science Series). While using LISP, it was started as a data structures type course... -- > ============================================================== < > wlfraed at ix.netcom.com | Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber KD6MOG < > wulfraed at dm.net | Bestiaria Support Staff < > ============================================================== < > Bestiaria Home Page: http://www.beastie.dm.net/ < > Home Page: http://www.dm.net/~wulfraed/ <
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