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From: | Tobias Geerinckx-Rice |
Subject: | Re: Help with Learning Programming and LISP |
Date: | Mon, 09 Sep 2019 18:50:19 +0200 |
Raghav,I can't *not* mention classics like SICP (Free, comes with retro-wave videos, easily found on-line), and The {Little,{R,S}easoned} Schemer series (not free, and not for everyone). Both of these focus on Scheme, which as you probably know is a very elegant minimal dialect of Lisp.
With that out of the way, and as much as I enjoyed them, I don't think either can be described as swiss army knives.
I just last week downloaded ‘The Land of Lisp’[0] for a friend. It's definitely more modern and a lot more silly, aims to help you ‘learn Lisp, one game at a time’, and sounds the hands-on introduction you're looking for.
In the more serious camp: I've heard good things about Practical Common Lisp. Unlike Land of Lisp, it's freely available on-line[1].
I can't personally vouch for either, but I hope to have been of service.
Kind regards, T G-R[0]: http://landoflisp.com/ (beware: my IceCat shows an audio icon :-)
[1]: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
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