From: Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357@gmail.com>
To: John Soo <jsoo1@asu.edu>, Raghav Gururajan <raghavgururajan@disroot.org>
Cc: help-guix@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Help with Learning Programming and LISP
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 11:20:23 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <cefb70a3ea1c7cebd9e227d9769d6cbda40b0e3c.camel@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7E8F74CF-2193-44E0-8A65-0A0BEF53A3CA@asu.edu>
On Mon, 2019-09-09 at 09:38 -0700, John Soo wrote:
> Hi Raghav!
>
> > I would like to learn programming starting with LISP
>
> Great! Lisp is probably the best language to start with!
>
> Lisp books also rank among the best introductory materials to
> programming. I highly recommend these two:
>
> - Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (often called
> SICP)
>
> This uses a dialect of scheme, so you can do the exercises without
> much translation using guile or racket. It touches on many aspects of
> computer science and I think is closest to the swiss-army knife you
> deacribed. There are also excellent lectures freely available on
> YouTube by the authors.
>
> - Land of Lisp
>
> This is an introduction to Common Lisp. I am less familiar with it,
> but it always comes highly recommended as a fun introduction to
> programming by writing simple games. If I’m not mistaken, it may be a
> little more pragmatic than SICP.
>
> Hope that helps and happy hacking!
>
> - John
SICP is packaged in guix. "guix install sicp" will install the HTML and
info versions.
Land of Lisp looks good, but I haven't read it. The author helped write
"Realm of Racket" which looks very similar, but I haven't read it
either.
As for emacs lisp, the "emacs lisp intro" (aka "An Introduction to
Programming in Emacs Lisp.") is a good start and "elisp" (aka "GNU
Emacs Lisp reference manual.") is full of reference material. Both can
be downloaded from the emacs site[1] and are included in emacs by
default. (C-h i C-s "emacs lisp" should help you find them.)
[0] https://nostarch.com/realmofracket.htm
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-09-09 17:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-09-09 16:18 Help with Learning Programming and LISP Raghav Gururajan
2019-09-09 16:38 ` John Soo
2019-09-09 17:04 ` Raghav Gururajan
2019-09-09 17:20 ` Jesse Gibbons [this message]
2019-09-09 16:50 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2019-09-09 16:53 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2019-09-09 17:05 ` John Soo
2019-09-09 17:04 ` Raghav Gururajan
2019-09-09 17:20 ` Pierre Neidhardt
2019-09-09 17:18 ` Vladimir Sedach
2019-09-09 20:11 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2019-09-12 1:16 ` Raghav Gururajan
2019-09-12 6:34 ` Konrad Hinsen
[not found] <mailman.370.1568090751.2189.help-guix@gnu.org>
2019-09-10 20:31 ` Zelphir Kaltstahl
2019-09-11 20:53 ` Viet Le
2019-09-11 21:24 ` Zelphir Kaltstahl
2019-09-11 22:15 ` Viet Le
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