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Common Lisp Recipes

eBook - A Problem-Solution Approach

Erschienen am 01.01.2016, 1. Auflage 2016
116,95 €
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ISBN/EAN: 9781484211762
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 8.61 MB
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Format: PDF
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Findsolutions to problems and answers to questions you are likely to encounter whenwriting real-world applications in Common Lisp. This book covers areas asdiverse as web programming, databases, graphical user interfaces, integrationwith other programming languages, multi-threading, and mobile devices as wellas debugging techniques and optimization, to name just a few. 

Written by anauthor who has used Common Lisp in many successful commercial projects overmore than a decade,Common Lisp Recipesis also the first Common Lispbook to tackle such advanced topics as environment access, logical pathnames,Gray streams, delivery of executables, pretty printing, setf expansions, orchanging the syntax of Common Lisp.

Thebook is organized around specific problems or questions each followed byready-to-use example solutions and clear explanations of the concepts involved,plus pointers to alternatives and more information. Each recipe can be readindependently of the others and thus the book will earn a special place on yourbookshelf as a reference work you always want to have within reach.

Common Lisp Recipes is aimed atprogrammers who are already familiar with Common Lisp to a certain extent butdo not yet have the experience you typically only get from years of hacking ina specific computer language. It is written in a style that mixes hands-onno-frills pragmatism with precise information and prudent mentorship.

If you feel attractedto Common Lisp's mix of breathtaking features and down-to-earth utilitarianism,you'll also like this book.

Autorenportrait

Edmund Weitz is well-known in the Common Lisp community for his open-source libraries and for being one of the organizers of the European Common Lisp Meeting. He has a Ph.D. in mathematics and has been a free-lance Common Lisp consultant for clients in the US, Europe, and Asia since 2002. He now works as a professor for math and computer science at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg, Germany.

Inhalt

1. Symbols and Packages
2. Conses, Lists, and Trees
3. Strings and Characters
4. Numbers and Math
5. Arrays and Vectors
6. Hash Tables, Maps, and Sets
7. Sequences and Iteration
8. The Lisp Reader
9. Printing
10. Evaluation, Compilation, Control Flow
11. Concurrency
12. Error Handling and Avoidance
13. Objects, Classes, Types
14. I/O: Streams and Files
15. Pathnames, Files, Directories
16. Developing and Debugging
17. Optimization
18. Libraries
19. Interfacing with Other Languages
20. Graphical User Interfaces
21. Persistence
22. The World Outside

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