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From: jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton)
Subject: Re: good Lisp textbooks [was: Re: Physics with lisp ?]
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In article <3fsu0l$843@panix3.panix.com> peters@panix.com (Peter Schlemowitz) writes:
>A really great book is, "On Lisp - Advanced Techniques For Common Lisp" 
>by Paul Graham published by Prentice Hall.
>
>This book is not for beginners is a very enjoyable read. It's to bad there
>is no source disk.

But you can get the source on the net, or at least you could.  I
believe the book says where.  If that fails, I'm pretty sure I have
them somewhere...

-- jd
