Lisp and CLOS

(last updated: 16-May-2015 09:31)
 

Books

  1. ANSI Common Lisp; Paul Graham; Prentice Hall, 1996.
     
  2. Common Lisp: An Interactive Approach; Stuart C. Shapiro; Computer Science Press, 1992.
     
  3. Common LISP: The Language; Guy L. Steele Jr.; Digital Press, 1984.
     
  4. Common Lisp: The Language, Second Edition; Guy L. Steele Jr.; Digital Press, 1990.
     
  5. LISP, Third Edition; Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn; Addison-Wesley, 1989, reprinted with corrections Feb 1993.
     
  6. LISP Lore: A Guide to Programming the LISP Machine; H. Bromley; Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1986.
     
  7. LISP Lore: A Guide to Programming the LISP Machine, Second Edition; H. Bromley and Richard Lamson; Martinus Nijhoft Publishing, 1987.
     
  8. A Programmer's Guide To Common LISP; Deborah G. Tatar; Digital Press, 1987.

Periodical Articles

  1. "Introduction", BYTE 13:2 Feb 1988 pg 206.
     
  2. "Lisp: A Language for Stratified Design", BYTE 13:2 Feb 1988 pgs 207-218.
     
  3. "Semantics of Scheme", BYTE 13:2 Feb 1988 pgs 221-227.
     
  4. "How Lisp Has Changed", BYTE 13:2 Feb 1988 pgs 229-234.
     
  5. "Lisp's Future Linked to Other Languages", BYTE 14:8 Aug 1989 pgs 18, 22.
     
  6. "CLOS: Integrating Object-Oriented and Functional Programming", CACM 34:9 Sep 1991 pgs 28-38.
     
  7. "The Philosophy of Lisp", CACM 34:9 Sep 1991 pgs 40-47.
     
  8. "Lisp Systems in the 1990s", CACM 34:9 Sep 1991 pgs 49-57.
     
  9. "Real-Time Programming in Common Lisp", CACM 34:9 Sep 1991 pgs 64-69.
     
  10. "Lisp", BYTE 16:12 Nov 1991 pgs 165-169.

Web Pages and Websites

  1. Wikipedia article "Lisp (programming language)".
     
  2. Wikipedia article "Common Lisp Object System".