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Amazon.co.jp: 実践Common Lisp: Peter Seibel, 佐野匡俊, 水丸淳, 園城雅之, 金子祐介: 本
practical common lisp 和訳
practical common lisp 和訳
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THE Job Opportunity
For those of you seeking something to do… this is not a job opportunity but THE job opportunity. Unfortunately I cannot...
For those of you seeking something to do… this is not a job opportunity but THE job opportunity. Unfortunately I cannot...
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Chapter 2 of Common Lisp book by Paul Graham
Everyone knows Graham feels about Lisp. Question I have: would anyone _start_ with Lisp, or do you always graduate to it?
Everyone knows Graham feels about Lisp. Question I have: would anyone _start_ with Lisp, or do you always graduate to it?
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FringeDC: Land of Lisp, 6pm 7/12/08, DC
This FringeDC meeting looks like fun for Lispers in the DC area.“Conrad Barski will be presenting excerpts from his new...
This FringeDC meeting looks like fun for Lispers in the DC area.“Conrad Barski will be presenting excerpts from his new...
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Ruby, romance, and revenge - reviewing recent reads
Several weeks ago I finished reading The Ruby Way, Second Edition, by Hal Fulton. For an 800-page book about a...
Several weeks ago I finished reading The Ruby Way, Second Edition, by Hal Fulton. For an 800-page book about a...
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Emacs Lisp Idioms
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Teleonto Technologies Private Ltd., located in Hyderabad, India, builds and delivers an exciting and growing range of...
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
J’ai recommencé la lecture de Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs et à l’image d’Eli...
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The D Programming Language
The D programming language is a static typed language similar to C++ but has much more built-in features (like associative...
The D programming language is a static typed language similar to C++ but has much more built-in features (like associative...
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PLT Scheme Blog: The Tour in Video
If you haven't used PLT Scheme, here is a video overview of 4.0
If you haven't used PLT Scheme, here is a video overview of 4.0
PLT Scheme Blog: PLT Scheme version 4.0 is Coming Soon
Very cool, PLT Scheme 4.0 is on the horizon
Very cool, PLT Scheme 4.0 is on the horizon
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Programming Nu
Nu is a programming language based on Objective-C, semantically related to Ruby, but with S-expressions as syntax.
Nu is a programming language based on Objective-C, semantically related to Ruby, but with S-expressions as syntax.
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(incf cl) utilities
The package (incf cl) is a collection of convenience functions and macros to aid in the development of software written in Common Lisp.Some of the available features are: 1. List manipulation functions similar to those in Haskell's prelude.
The package (incf cl) is a collection of convenience functions and macros to aid in the development of software written in Common Lisp.Some of the available features are: 1. List manipulation functions similar to those in Haskell's prelude.
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Better than sawfish -- proper common lisp
Better than sawfish -- proper common lisp
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