LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications by W. Richard Stark

LISP, Lore, and Logic: An Algebraic View of LISP Programming, Foundations, and Applications

W. Richard Stark
296 pages
Springer
Feb 1990
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 Edition
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Here is a presentation of LISP which is both practical and theoretical. For the practical, the syntax of the language, the programming styles, and the semantics of computation are carefully developed. For the theoretical, the algebra of interpreters, the lambda calculus as a foundation for LISP, and the algebraic significance of LISP's approach to artificial intelligence are discussed. As the title suggests, the book reaches beyond the technical side of LISP to present colorful applications, historical comments and quotations, computational philosophy, consequences of LISP's exceptional power, and much more. The material has been designed to appeal to a variety of readers, from the bright freshman to the practicing professional, and from computer scientists and mathematicians to chemists, engineers, and philosophers.
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Pages 296
Publisher Springer
Published 1990
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