21:03:54liminalityis there a... list of good books on CL? one that i can make my way through
21:05:27jackdanielminion: tell liminality about pcl
21:05:32minionliminality: please look at pcl: pcl-book: "Practical Common Lisp", an introduction to Common Lisp by Peter Seibel, available at http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ and in dead-tree form from Apress (as of 11 April 2005).
21:05:34jackdanielminion: tell liminality about paip
21:05:34minionliminality: paip: Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming. More about Common Lisp than Artificial Intelligence. Now freely available at https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp
21:06:13jackdanielif you want to learn ~contemporary common lisp go after PCL, if you want to be walked over some cool programs go after PAIP
21:06:20jackdanielminion: tell liminality about ansicl
21:06:25minionSorry, I couldn't find anything in the database for ``ansicl''.
21:06:26jackdanielminion: tell liminality about ansi-cl
21:06:26minionSorry, I couldn't find anything in the database for ``ansi-cl''.
21:06:28jackdanielminion: tell liminality about ansi
21:07:00liminalitypaip yesss thank you. that ansi-cl, is that the one by paul graham?
21:07:11jackdanielmeh, there is also a book "ANSI Common Lisp" by Paul Graham - it is a bit on the boring side (in a good way!) - a very good learning material with excercises
5:22:16hayleyminion: memo for pve: For your amusement, Clouseau inspecting objects in a Smalltalk-ish language: <https://social.applied-langua.ge/media/cc8fba53-74a0-4a5a-9a1c-a4f0967de6b4/parser-test-in-clouseau.png>
5:22:23minionRemembered. I'll tell pve when he/she/it next speaks.
7:00:54beachClouseau is just great! I never use the SLIME inspector anymore.