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Lisp Hackers: Interviews with 100x More Productive Programmers

June 26, 2013

Lisp Hackers: Interviews with 100x More Productive Programmers

Lisp Hackers: Interviews with 100x More Productive Programmers, by Vsevolod Dyomkin, is available for free in multiple formats from Leanpub.

Book Description

This book is a collection of short interviews with 14 prominent individuals from different parts of the world, from Australia to Canada, and of different occupations, from low-level programmers to physicists and musicians, asking them a more-or-less similar set of questions on the following topics:
• their general attitude to programming
• attitude towards and experience with Lisp
• stories of real-world Lisp projects

Overall, this should give an insight into why people use Lisp, as well as help the readers gain some new experience and improve as programmers.

Book Details and Download/View Info

Author(s): Vsevolod Dyomkin
Publisher: Leanpub
Published: June 2013
Format(s): PDF, ePub, Mobi, HTML (Online)
File size: 1.19 MB
Number of pages: 77
Link: Download

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