Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!ll-xn!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!apple.UUCP!andyr From: andyr@apple.UUCP (Andy Rundquist) Newsgroups: comp.ai.digest Subject: Re: Introductory books on Lisp Message-ID: <6513@apple.UUCP> Date: Mon, 19-Oct-87 22:55:25 EDT Article-I.D.: apple.6513 Posted: Mon Oct 19 22:55:25 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 24-Oct-87 15:55:44 EDT References: <8710161803.AA06962@marlin.nosc.mil> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, USA Lines: 24 Approved: ailist@kl.sri.com Summary: Near and dear to my heart... In article <8710161803.AA06962@marlin.nosc.mil>, glasgow@MARLIN.NOSC.MIL (Michael G. Glasgow) writes: > > > I am new to AIList and AI programming and want to learn Lisp. > I have been looking through Steele's book, Common Lisp", and > have discovered that this is more of a reference manual than a > beginners guide. What I am wondering is if anyone can give me > the names of some good introductory Lisp books to get me started. > > Thanks in Advance, > > michael To me, the best (and most enjoyable) Lisp introduction can be found in: _The Little Lisper_ by D. Freidman. Andy (Now CONS a piece of cake into your mouth)