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by spacemanaki
5468 days ago
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Some things are better found in books though. I've been reading Lisp in Small Pieces for a while now, and there's some great stuff buried in there. I don't think I would have stumbled upon it just hacking away on toy Lisps on my own. There might be other places to find some of these things, like other compiler texts or the actual source of some Lisp compilers and runtimes, but books are often laid out in a nice pedagogical way. Reading the SBCL or Racket source would be a steep way to get to some of these ideas. I would amend your recommendation to say, pick the massive textbooks you read carefully. Don't suffer through big, poorly written books. |
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