LISP, which stands for LISt Processing, was developed in the late 1950s by John McCarthy as a language for manipulating symbols. This book presents the Common LISP programming language, which is a version of LISP, and details it range of applications, including data structures, computer systems, and compiler design. It presents a tutorial introduction; explains lists and trees, recursion, local vs. global reference, characters and strings, streams, LAMDA and LABELS, control, debugging, macros, structures, classes and objects, vectors and arrays, and efficiency and compilation..
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 178 mm
Breite: 235 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-13-605940-0 (9780136059400)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. LISP.
2. A Tutorial Introduction.
3. Lists and Trees.
4. Recursion.
5. Local vs. Global Reference.
6. Characters and Strings.
7. Streams: Output and Input.
8. LAMBDA and LABELS.
9. Control.
10. Debugging and Style.
11. Macros.
12. Structures.
13. Classes and Objects.
14. Vectors and Arrays.
15. Scope, Extent, and eval.
16. Efficiency and Compilation.
Appendix A. Internet LISP Resources.
Appendix B. Answers to Selected Exercises.
Appendix C. CLOS and C++.
Appendix D. ASCII Character Codes.
Appendix E. References.
Index.