CSE 471/598 Spring 2004

Some Link of Good Lisp Tutorials

Basic Lisp Techniques  from www.franz.com

http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html
(Especially the section "Issues for Lisp Beginners and Advanced
Beginners" on that page)

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/milhous/lisp.htm
Nice and basic, has a link to Corman Lisp, a free
Windows compiler that also has an IDE (Which isn't
free, but you can use it for 30 days).  

http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Lisp/
Google's directory listing of Lisp-related links. Way
more than they'll want to go through, but lots of useful
things if they know what they want.

http://www.dynamiclearningcenter.com
Has some good examples with documentation. Look
at the excercises section too!
 
http://grimpeur.tamu.edu/%7Ecolin/lp/lp.html
A Lisp Primer. Good introduction to Lisp and good
for quick reference.

http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/clm/index.html
A complete reference for all the LISP functions. A very
useful reference.


Running Lisp on genearl.asu.edu

Allegro Common Lisp 4.3.1 is available on general. To start it, afater you logon to general, you type:
cl
After a lengthy pause, it starts up the interpreter and gives you a prompt like
USER(1):
To exit, you can use
(exit)

Compiled by Srihari Venkatesan, Spring 2004