In article <CB2BBE85.ABCB%iank at vulcan.com>,
Ian King <IanK at vulcan.com> writes:
On 1/5/12 11:54 AM, "Al Kossow" <aek at
bitsavers.org> wrote:
On 1/5/12 10:50 AM, Richard wrote:
In article<CB2B0E3E.AAFB%iank at
vulcan.com>,
Ian King<IanK at vulcan.com> writes:
My first Lisp text that made sense to me was one
published by DEC,
aimed
at experienced programmers. [...]
This sounds interesting. What was the book?
Steele "Common Lisp: The Language" 1984
2nd edition published in 1990
This one is "A Programmer's Guide to Common Lisp" by Deborah G. Tatar,
1987, Digital Press (and copyright by DEC).
I'm assuming it differs from Steele in that it's not as thick :-).
How else does it differ?
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