Lisp

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Lisp is a multi-paradigm language and the most innovative. It is the most accepting and flexible language of them all. It is the basis for good computer logic. C, C++, and Java are either ugly or verbose. Lisp provides elegant, terse code in which you can bend the language to your own will.

Prerequisites
Lisp teaches the logic of computers to novices so when they veer off to an ugly language they can write good code.

Course Description
We will be covering:
 * 1) Struct (the master of OOP)
 * 2) Functions
 * 3) Assignment
 * 4) Macros (Meta-programming)
 * 5) Iteration
 * 6) Applied Programming
 * 7) The loop macro
 * 8) Recursion

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Links to Materials on the Web

 * Episodic Learner Model- The Adaptive Remote Tutor: http://www.psychologie.uni-trier.de/projects/ELM/elmart.html
 * Practical Common Lisp: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ (free e-book)
 * Learning Lisp: http://www.lisp.org/table/learn.htm (link list)
 * Common Lisp Educational Resources: http://www.lisp.org/alu/res-lisp-education