[toronto-lisp] Learning Lisp
Brian Connoy
BConnoy at morrisonhershfield.com
Tue Sep 22 19:28:20 UTC 2009
Greetings Dave,
The commercial "lisplementation" I've been reliant upon is LispWorks, so I could easily help you should you choose that route. One of our other group members, Paul, is also a LispWorker.
See you at the next meet.
BC
-----Original Message-----
From: David Penton [mailto:djp at arqux.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 3:13 PM
To: toronto-lisp at common-lisp.net
Subject: [toronto-lisp] Learning Lisp
Greetings. I am in the process of learning CL. It is a very enjoyable
process.
I hope to attend the next meeting in Toronto to connect with other
lispers. (I am in Burlington.) How active is the group?
I am a true old-timer in software/computing. I have know for years
that I should turn to lisp. I am finally getting around to doing so.
The experience is something like a religious conversion, I am pleased
to admit. While lisp may not be the "one true way" it is starting to
look like it to me.
My current learning environment is emacs + slime + sblc. This is a
great combo, which I use primarily on my macbook but also on my Vista
machine and under ubuntu. It seems to work pretty well on all three.
Eventually I will purchase a commercial CL product. I hope the group
will provide some guidance in that respect.
Hoping to hear from y'all....
- Dave -
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