I'm a python/c/c++ programmer, I'm using emacs, and I read hackers & painters, 开发者_开发知识库and I read SICP, and I'm starting reading practical common lisp, but the problem is, I need a library reference as python documentation do(also with how to communicate with C library), so I can actual using lisp in real life. any links? (current focus on common-lisp)
and, after I can really use lisp, how can I learn from others, and dive into the lisp community?
maybe a total lisp reference contains all, but I didn't find one.
Perhaps you are looking for the Common Lisp HyperSpec?
It covers all of ANSI Common Lisp, but will not tell you "how to communicate with C library" since that is implementation dependent.
The Common Lisp Quick Reference gives you a nice overview of the core language. It can be printed to small booklets.
For things like communication to C etc. you need to use the manuals of the libraries (say, CFFI or the specific FFI of the CL implementation) or implementations.
Which Lisp implementation(s) are you using?
- CLISP Implementation Notes
- SBCL manual
- full LispWorks manuals in HTML, PDF and PS
- full Allegro CL manuals
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