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ASK AF: Use OnLisp to explore ARC? (No Lisp experience)
3 points by bluishgreen 5699 days ago | 4 comments
Is it a good idea to use Arc Turotial and supplement it with ONLISP to explore ARC if I have no experience with LISP?


5 points by zck 5696 days ago | link

Personally, I'm using ANSI Common Lisp with Arc. I'd recommend it rather than On Lisp, as On Lisp is "a comprehensive study of advanced Lisp techniques" rather than an introduction. Maybe the tutorial is enough for you, but I quite like ANSI Common Lisp (so far).

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2 points by thaddeus 5699 days ago | link

Works for me. I am reading onlisp while I learn arc, and although I don't fully understand half the code in the book the concepts are what's important.

As an example; I think it's like chapter 25 where pg describes how one can do object oriented programming in lisp. I was able to look at his code a see how his functions became fewer more readable lines in arc, but more over I am able to start working on oo concepts even though arc doesn't have a direct map to class and superclass functions.

T.

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2 points by zhtw 5698 days ago | link

The really good idea would be to rewrite all the code from the book in Arc. I love the book and I don't know Common Lisp. The book would be much clearer with examples written in Arc. For example generalized variables: I didn't even read examples from the book, I read the Arc source instead.

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2 points by anarcer 5698 days ago | link

Nice idea rewriting all book in Arc: OnArc!

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