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Interpreting LISP: Programming and Data Structures

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About Interpreting LISP: Programming And Data Structures

Product Description Learn Lisp programming in a data structures context, including tables, functions, forms, expressions, typed-pointers, I/O, garbage collection and some applications. This short primer contains a careful description of the data structures manipulated by Lisp functions. These data structures and others, notably hash tables, are also used in constructing a Lisp interpreter.   Interpreting Lisp will be of special interest to those learning and using programming languages and computer architecture as well as data structures. This book will be useful to autodidacts, professional programmers, and computer enthusiasts in a wide variety of fields. What You'll Learn Use the atom table and the number table in Lisp  Master expressions, typed pointers, arguments and results in typed pointers, and more Write lambda expressions in Lisp  Bind actual values to formal arguments  Develop games in Lisp Who This Book Is For Experienced programmers new to Lisp.   From the Back Cover Learn Lisp programming in a data structures context, including tables, functions, forms, expressions, typed-pointers, I/O, garbage collection and some applications. This short primer contains a careful description of the data structures manipulated by Lisp functions. These data structures and others, notably hash tables, are also used in constructing a Lisp interpreter.   Interpreting Lisp will be of special interest to those learning and using programming languages and computer architecture as well as data structures. This book will be useful to autodidacts, professional programmers, and computer enthusiasts in a wide variety of fields. You will: Use the atom table and the number table in Lisp  Master expressions, typed pointers, arguments and results in typed pointers, and more Write lambda expressions in Lisp  Bind actual values to formal arguments  Develop games in Lisp About the Author Gary Knott, PhD is founder/CEO of Civlized Inc., the makers of MLAB.  He is also a professor, expert consultant in mathematical models with emphasis on applications of interest  to the National Institute of Health (NIH).  He was a computer scientist and programmer for the NIH as well.