Introduction to newLISP 9.1

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Lutz
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Introduction to newLISP 9.1

Post by Lutz »

Cormullion sent in a preview of the new edition of his fantastic "Introduction to newLISP", enhanced and reworked for version 9.1.

Download it here:

http://newlisp.org/downloads/developmen ... sp-9.1.pdf

Thanks Cormullion

Lutz

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Is it compatible with Windows, though?

Post by cormullion »

The address is now:

http://newlisp.org/introduction-to-newlisp.pdf

Can anyone using Windows confirm that the file opens without errors? I'd be grateful if someone could check! I can test it only on MacOS X...

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Post by HPW »

For me no problem on WinXP.
Hans-Peter

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Post by didi »

I can open it on Win2k , but i see the version of February8th, which i already worked through :-)

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Post by cormullion »

yes - sorry - it's not changed - just that John S is having trouble opening it and suspected it was either corrupted or not-Windows friendly. Now we can look for a third reason.

Thanks guys!

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A little off-topic: Macs truly rool! ;-)

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I've been trying to convince John to get a Mac. I came to the Mac only about two years ago. I took the plunge after someone reminded me that it had a Unix substrate. Prior to the Mac I was running various Linuxen and Windoze -- I used Windoze for recording music and the Linuxen for everything else, especially programming. Now I have everything on one platform, and it just works. Spending too much time sys-admining a machine takes too much valuable time away from doing fun things, like writing music and cool apps -- that's why the Mac is the superior choice (for me).

Cheers, --Ricky
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