April 2005
Beginner to intermediate
528 pages
16h 20m
English
"Finally, a Lisp book for the rest of us. If you want to learn how to write a factorial function, this is not your book. Seibel writes for the practical programmer, emphasizing the engineer/artist over the scientist and subtly and gracefully implying the power of the language while solving understandable real-world problems.
"In most chapters, the reading of the chapter feels just like the experience of writing a program, starting with a little understanding and then having that understanding grow, like building the shoulders upon which you can then stand. When Seibel introduced macros as an aside while building a test framework, I was shocked at how such a simple example made me really 'get' them. Narrative ...