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Lisp is a multi-paradigm language and the most innovative. It is the most accepting and flexible language of them all. It is the basis for good computer logic. C, C++, and Java are either ugly or verbose. Lisp provides elegant, terse code in which you can bend the language to your own will.
Prerequisites
[edit | edit source]Lisp teaches the logic of computers to novices so when they veer off to an ugly language they can write good code.
Course Description
[edit | edit source]We will be covering:
- Struct (the master of OOP)
- Functions
- Assignment
- Macros (Meta-programming)
- Iteration
- Applied Programming
- The loop macro
- Recursion
Lessons
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- Rabidsnail 13:33, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
- Rflejeune 17:11, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
Links to Materials on the Web
[edit | edit source]- Episodic Learner Model- The Adaptive Remote Tutor: http://www.psychologie.uni-trier.de/projects/ELM/elmart.html
- Practical Common Lisp: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ (free e-book)
- Learning Lisp: http://www.lisp.org/table/learn.htm (link list)
- Common Lisp Educational Resources: http://www.lisp.org/alu/res-lisp-education