MacDonald Computer Monographs No. 15 - The Programmer's Introduction to LISP

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LISP, the most important of the list processing languages, was developed in the early 1960s by John McCarthy and his students while he was on the faculty of MIT. It may be characterised as a functional language, a symbolic language, a list processing language, a recursive language and a logical language. All of these facets of LISP are studied and brought together in this book.

ISBN : 356-03980-3

Publisher : Macdonald / Elsevier

Author : W. D. Maurer

Format : Hardback: 112 Pages

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