Lisp (book)
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Author | Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn |
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Language | English |
Genre | Computer science |
Publisher | Addison-Wesley |
Publication date | 1989 (3rd Ed.) |
Media type | book |
Pages | 611 (3rd Ed.) |
ISBN | 0-201-08319-1 |
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Website | https://people.csail.mit.edu/phw/Books/index.html |
LISP is a university textbook on the Lisp programming language, written by Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn. It was first published in 1981, and the third edition of the book was released in 1989.[1][2] The book is intended to introduce the Lisp programming language and its applications.[3] Of introductory Lisp textbooks, LISP is said to cover the most ground in terms of programming advice, though it may be difficult for beginners.[1]
Editions[edit]
Three editions were published in 1981, 1984, and 1989 respectively. The first edition replaced part 2 in the first edition of Artificial Intelligence (Winston), and introduced the use of Maclisp.[4] The second edition introduced Common Lisp[5]: Preface and Flavors.[5]: 239 The third edition added the Common Lisp Object System, along with improved procedure definitions, and added topics.[3][6]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Norvig, Peter (1991). Paradigms of AI Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp. San Francisco CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. p. xiv. ISBN 1-55860-191-0.
- ^ Touretzky, David (2013). Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation. Mineola NY: Dover Publications Inc. p. FR-2. ISBN 978-0486498201.
- ^ a b Winston, Patrick; Horn, Berthold (1989). LISP. Reading MA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Preface. ISBN 0-201-08319-1.
- ^ Winston, Patrick; Horn, Berthold (1981). LISP. Reading MA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Preface. ISBN 0-201-08329-9.
- ^ a b Winston, Patrick; Horn, Berthold (1984). LISP. Reading MA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. ISBN 0-201-08372-8.
- ^ Doris Appleby (1 July 1993). "Artificial intelligence (3rd ed.) review CR116559". Association for Computing Machinery.