The ANSI Common Lisp Reference Book is the updated edition of the reference work on the Common Lisp Language. It contains descriptions of every ANSI Common Lisp operator, constant, variable, and class. Other specialized topics such as arguments common to many operators, format directives, and reader macros will also have their own description pages. In addition, there will be a number of essays on specific topics in Common Lisp such as declarations, forms, keywords, lambda expressions, pathnames, and streams as well as descriptions of standard extensions to Common Lisp (with examples provided by Allegro CL). Each page will have a standard format, examples, and extensive cross-references to related pages. TOC:The book will be in a dictionary format, with each page labeled either by the name of the object the page describes or by 'About XXX'. The 'About' pages are short essays on various topics associated with Common Lisp. As a result, the book will not be divided into chapters; although it is possible groups of pages will be separated from others.
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Intermediate to advanced Lisp programmers, Computer Science students
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59059-220-5 (9781590592205)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Margolies-David Margolies received his BA from Hamilton College and a PhD (Mathematics) from University of California, Berkeley. He has held various positions at Lawrence Livermore Nation Lab (1978-1985), ending as Manager of the Statistics Group in Mathematics and Statistics Division. David has worked at Franz Inc. since 1984, and is currently the Technical Applications and Documentation Manager.
The book will be in a dictionary format, with each page labeled either by the name of the object the page describes or by 'About XXX'. The 'About' pages are short essays on various topics associated with Common Lisp. As a result, the book will not be divided into chapters; although it is possible groups of pages will be separated from others.