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Subject: RE: little (*fun*) lisper, title/author?
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Date: Wed, 10-Dec-86 11:28:00 EST
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I recently found the Little Lisper's 2nd edition. It has been extended
and still is a delight. See foreword by Jerry Sussman and blurbs by Hofstadter
and like. The working Lisper (non-math) may want to take a glance at the
derivation of the Y-operator.
Here's the reference
Friedman, D. & Felleisen, M. (1986). The Little LISPer, Second Edition.
Science Research Associates, Chacago.
I paid $14.-

Edward Hoenkamp.