Lisp Notes and Handouts
These materials are not a complete course in Lisp.
They are only an introduction, to occupy a couple of weeks in a survey
course in artificial intelligence or symbolic programming.
They emphasize techniques in Lisp that are similar to Prolog but
different from conventional programming languages.
These copyrighted materials are for use at
The University of Georgia.
If you are located elsewhere, you are welcome to read and download them
for your own use, but please check with me before distributing them further
or using them in classrooms at other institutions.
I regret that I cannot assist people who are studying Lisp but are
not enrolled in my courses. There just isn't time.
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