Levi Pearson wrote:
Practical Common Lisp is a tutorial-style introduction to Common Lisp,
which is kind of an amalgamation of the high points of the Lisps that
came before it, including Scheme. It's got detailed coverage of most
of the language, and has great example code that actually does useful
things and demonstrates how you'd write real- world code. Stuff like
spam filtering, unit tests, id3 tag reading, mp3 streaming, web apps,
etc. I highly recommend it; it's also way more accessible to the
casual dabbler than SICP, which is pretty intense.
PCL: http://gigamonkeys.com/book/
Cool, thanks! I'll go check out all this schtuff inbetween "work" activities
ME
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