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Re: Good book on Dylan?
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To: info-dylan@ai.mit.edu
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Subject: Re: Good book on Dylan?
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From: Bruce Hoult <bruce@hoult.org>
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Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 19:45:01 -0500 (EST)
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In article <GQPw6.3041$Ph.129089@stones>, "Mark Jordan"
<mark_jordan@nospam.ieee.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm an advanced C++ programmer looking at getting into
> Dylan. This language looks fantastic, it has pretty much
> everything on my "gotta have" checklist!
Cool.
Which implementation are you using?
> Can anyone recommend a good Dylan book to read over the
> holidays? Hopefully it would have some introductory material
> as well as some more advanced chapters.
There is basically one at this point:
Dylan Programming: An object-oriented and dynamic language
Feinberg, Keene, Mathews & Withington
Addison-Wesley 1997
ISBN 0-201-47976-1
Fortunately it's a good one :-)
-- Bruce
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