Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real world programming ?

Antti "Andy" Ylikoski antti.ylikoski at gmail.com
Sun Jun 13 02:28:11 EDT 2010


13.6.2010 7:02, Antti "Andy" Ylikoski kirjoitti:
> 12.6.2010 22:54, Pascal J. Bourguignon kirjoitti:
>> bolega<gnuist006 at gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> [PAIP]
>>>
>>> Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
>>> pursuing as a text ?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>
> I agree with his criticism that the book is "old", mine stems from the
> year 1992.
>
> I bought and studied the Russell-Norvig books on "Artificial
> Intelligence: A Modern Approach", ie. the 1th, 2nd (and in the future
> the 3rd edition), in order to learn modern AI theory. They have
> discontinued the 3rd edition but I succeeded in ordering a copy anyway.
> I have read the 1st and the 2nd editions, but I have not yet received by
> mail the 3rd edition.
>
> But I only got the PAIP book to learn Common LISP, not in order to study
> modern AI. This is why I'm discussing this in the news:comp.lang.LISP
> newsgroup.
>
> Any good modern LISP textbooks out there?
>
> Can anyone point to me any other good modern textbooks on AI than the
> 3rd edition of the Russell-Norvig book? (Which is reputable.)
>
> kind regards, Antti Ylikoski
> Helsinki, Finland, the E.U.

I answer my own question: it is a very good idea to visit the AAAI site

http://www.aaai.org

and purchase several conference proceedings of the biennal AAAI 
conference.  -- This is for those who want something more non-basic than 
a textbook.

kind regards, Antti J. Ylikoski

(Dislaimer: in the LISP newsgroup this is almost off topic............)

PS.  Also see the IJCAI biennal conference proceedings, from the Google 
or the Bing.

Idem



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