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This page, and the pages it links to, contain text of the Common Lisp book Practical Common Lisp published by Apress These pages now contain the final text as it appears in the book. If you find errors in these pages, please send email to book@gigamonkeys.com. These pages will remain online in perpetuity—I hope they will serve as a useful introduction to Common Lisp for folks who are curious about Lisp but maybe not yet curious enough to shell out big bucks for a dead-tree book and a good Common Lisp tutorial for folks who want to get down to real coding right away. However, don't let that stop you from buying the printed version available from Apress at your favorite local or online bookseller. For the complete bookstore browsing experience, you can read the letter to the reader that appears on the back cover of the treeware edition of the book.

   1.  Introduction: Why Lisp?
2. Lather, Rinse, Repeat: A Tour of the REPL
3. Practical: A Simple Database
4. Syntax and Semantics
5. Functions
6. Variables
7. Macros: Standard Control Constructs
8. Macros: Defining Your Own
9. Practical: Building a Unit Test Framework
10. Numbers, Characters, and Strings
11. Collections
12. They Called It LISP for a Reason: List Processing
13. Beyond Lists: Other Uses for Cons Cells
14. Files and File I/O
15. Practical: A Portable Pathname Library
16. Object Reorientation: Generic Functions
17. Object Reorientation: Classes
18. A Few FORMAT Recipes
19. Beyond Exception Handling: Conditions and Restarts
20. The Special Operators
21. Programming in the Large: Packages and Symbols
22. LOOP for Black Belts
23. Practical: A Spam Filter
24. Practical: Parsing Binary Files
25. Practical: An ID3 Parser
26. Practical: Web Programming with AllegroServe
27. Practical: An MP3 Database
28. Practical: A Shoutcast Server
29. Practical: An MP3 Browser
30. Practical: An HTML Generation Library, the Interpreter
31. Practical: An HTML Generation Library, the Compiler
32. Conclusion: What's Next?

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http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/

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