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From: hestenes@sdcsla.UUCP (Eric Hestenes)
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Subject: Re: Listing recently defined functions in Franz Lisp
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>     For a novice Lisp programmer like myself the UC Berkeley documentation
>     is difficult.  Is there any better documentation available?
> 		     Ian Kaplan
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> 	     ARPA:   sdcc6!loral!ian@UCSD

Lispcraft by Robert Wilensky ( Norton ) is an excellent book
designed both for tutoring lisp and, in particular, documents
with many examples the many features of franz. This document
is an essential for franz users.


eric
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Eric Hestenes
Institute for Cognitive Science, C-015
UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093
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