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nikki (nik@letsalllovela.in)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Dec-2021 02:03:13 JST nikki what are y'alls favorite ways to learn lisp? i have very little fp knowledge but wanna give it a shot. ik SICP is the meme book but unsure if that's too verbose? -
バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; (shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Dec-2021 02:03:13 JST バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; @nik maybe wrong to ask, but couldn't stomach lisp at all here (had to use for a class) until after doing some haskell, and then there wasn't really anything to learn -
nikki (nik@letsalllovela.in)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Dec-2021 04:25:09 JST nikki @nyx @skadi i dont mind learning both at the same time tbh バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; likes this. -
???????????? 妛彁 (nyx@social.xenofem.me)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Dec-2021 04:25:10 JST ???????????? 妛彁 @skadi @nik taylor learning lisp ????????Also yeah this is a good recommendation. Don't listen to the SICP memes unless you want to learn about CS in general -
« ƸӜƷ » (skadi@stereophonic.space)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Dec-2021 04:25:18 JST « ƸӜƷ » @nik SICP is great for CS and PL theory but it's overkill if you just want to learn Lisp, plus Scheme isn't as useful as Common Lisp. For CLisp I found this very helpful https://stevelosh.com/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp/
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