I currently own a copy of LISP (Winston, Klause and Horn) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201083191/qid=1087711047/sr=ka-2/ref... which I picked up only becuase it was a required text for a class I was taking. The text is comprehensive although for an introduction, I always felt that the Little Lisper was better. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0023397632/qid=1087710984/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-0928412-7130524?v=glance&s=books Cheers. Jason. --- sageman@WPI.EDU wrote:
Hi. Well, I figure since Lisp is such an important language, especially in GNU/Linux systems (favorite of Stallman afterall) I should pose this question to this group. Basically I'm interested in learning Lisp and was wondering if anyone has some favorite or recommended books that describe the syntax of Lisp. Additionally books related to introductory artificial intelligence work, with algorithms, design issues, et cetera, especially books with example Lisp code would be very welcome. Thanks.
- Carlton Stedman II
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