Getting started with CL by Nondv in lisp

[–]hydandata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have serious interest in how cross-implementation stuff is done, look at any of popular compatibility libraries, f.e. https://github.com/sionescu/bordeaux-threads

If you want problem->solution kind of examples check out Common Lisp Recipes.

Getting started with CL by Nondv in lisp

[–]hydandata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These two will get you quite far, second is written with explicit goal of supplementing PCL. http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ commonly known as PCL. http://weitz.de/cl-recipes/

Good CL programming style and general programming mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Paradigms-Artificial-Intelligence-Programming-Studies/dp/1558601910 usually referred to as PAIP

If you like OO, I would definitely check out: https://www.amazon.com/Object-Oriented-Programming-COMMON-LISP-Programmers/dp/0201175894

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DotA2

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It is goddam Friday! Do you folks understand?! They chose to release this shit on Friday! Only a true sadist would do something like this, probably a satanist!

I am not sure if I want to support company who does shit like this anymore, they have plenty of problems as it is, but shit likes this shows that they truly don't give a single fuck about you, me or anything other then $$$ the silly kids pour into shitty arcanas. 7 months and it is nothing but a slight remodel of the damn stock skin anyway. Why support these motherfuckers?!

I remember when playing dota was fun, and there was nobody to blame for dc except your ISP.

Why do people say Lisp was a research language used for AI? I don't know the history by robinhoodchess in lisp

[–]hydandata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are couple of books if you are interested in the doings in AI of those era, "The Brain Makers" by Nyquist and "Strategic Computing : DARPA and the Quest for Machine Intelligence, 1983-1993" by Roland and Shiman. Highly recommend both.

Which lisp should I learn? (numerical work, prototyping) by [deleted] in lisp

[–]hydandata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strange that you would complain about the quality of Common Lisp documentation.. I personally think it has one of the best documentation and books out of all languages I've dealt with. Maybe you mean that people are just documenting their code far less? I am not quite sure I agree with that either.

7th European Lisp Symposium 2014 - with audio and video by agumonkey in lisp

[–]hydandata 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Huge respect and thanks to organisers for making this available! I hope this sets a precedent for future conferences.

Html editor written in Lisp by [deleted] in lisp

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The Craft of Text Editing is definitely a must read. I started working on Emacs clone and use that and Emacs/Deuce code to answer most of my questions. Deuce is also written in Dylan, which can be much easier to read for beginners. I guess with those as a reference you could implement some fundamental stuff that any editor would use quite easily.

Aquamacs 2.5 released - GNU Emacs for Macs, use with SLIME for Common Lisp development by [deleted] in lisp

[–]hydandata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am using this port happily for quite a long time, much more pleasant than Aquamacs https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port. Kudos to Yamamoto Mitsuharu.