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<div class="main_body"><p>Lisp is incredibly easy to learn, little kids quickly pick up the <a class="external" href="http://scratch.mit.edu" target="_blank">lispy graphics language Logo</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />. Lisp's ease of learning is especially true if it's your FIRST programming language as shown by MIT's traditional teaching of Scheme to every undergrad.
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<p><b>Understanding Lisp</b>
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<ul><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Little-Schemer-Daniel-P-Friedman/dp/0262560992" target="_blank">"The Little Schemer"</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> (Amazon) hand-downs this book is probably the best way to think in lisp. Part of the brilliance is that it <i>assumes you know nothing more than English</i>. Don't let the title fool you, the latest edition supports <b>Scheme</b> and <b>Common Lisp</b>. <b>Clojure</b> support is compliments of <a class="external" href="https://github.com/emanon001/The-Little-Schemer-in-Clojure/tree/master/src/the_little_schemer" target="_blank">Emanon's clojure examples</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />. <a class="external" href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13003850/little-schemer-and-racket" target="_blank">Here are some hints</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> on using it with the highly respected <b>Racket</b>.
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<ul><li><a class="external" href="http://juliangamble.com/blog/2012/07/13/amazing-lisp-books-living-again-in-clojure/" target="_blank">A nice article on Common Lisp/Clojure overlap</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />, as seen with "The Little Schemer".
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Clojure-Pragmatic-Programmers-Miller/dp/1680502468" target="_blank">Programming Clojure</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> (Amazon) by Halloway and Bedra is a great all around book that assumes you know little and can get you productive quickly.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://java.ociweb.com/mark/clojure/article.html" target="_blank">Clojure - Functional Programming for the JVM</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.lisperati.com/clojure-spels/casting.html" target="_blank">Casting Spells in Lisp</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> Clojure version.
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Joy-Clojure-Michael-Fogus/dp/1617291412">Joy of Clojure</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> (Amazon)
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<ul><li><a class="external" href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf" target="_blank">Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computing</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by David Touretzky is a great starter especially for those without previous programming experience.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.paulgraham.com/acl.html">ANSI Common Lisp</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by Paul Graham is great way to learn Common Lisp.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisp.html" target="_blank">On Lisp</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by Paul Graham is a true classic. This is a more advanced book that contains one of the best treatments of macros.
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Common-Experts-Programming-Languages/dp/1430242906" target="_blank">Practical Common Lisp</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> (Amazon) by Peter Seibel <i>"Practical Common Lisp is a solid introductory text to Common Lisp for people with previous programming experience, and is sufficiently no-nonsense that even relatively experienced lisp programmers will benefit from it."</i> - N. Siivola
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Land-Lisp-Learn-Program-Game-ebook-dp-B004AE3P4K/dp/B004AE3P4K" target="_blank">Land of Lisp, Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time!</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> (Amazon) by Conrad Barski <i>"The first incarnation of Lisp was discovered by John McCarthy over 50 years ago, so it's difficult to imagine that a book on the subject bringing a fresh perspective, but Land of Lisp pulls it off in spades. The book manages to carve its own unique niche in the Lisp book landscape through a masterful blend of cartoons, game development examples, interesting prose, and a highly sharpened whit."</i> - Fogus
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.franz.com/resources/educational_resources/cooper.book.pdf" target="_blank">Basic Lisp Techniques</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by David Cooper Although written with Allegro Common Lisp in mind 90% of the 100 page book is applicable to all implementations and is a good introduction to learning Common Lisp.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://markwatson.com/opencontent_data/lisp_lic.htm" target="_blank">Loving Lisp, the Savy Programmer's Secret Weapon</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by Mark Watson
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://successful-lisp.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Successful Lisp</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by David Lamkins is a good way to learn Common Lisp if you already have programming experience with other languages.
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://cse.buffalo.edu/~shapiro/Commonlisp/">COMMON LISP: An Interactive Approach</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by Stuart C. Shapiro
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp">Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> by Peter Norvig
</li></ul><p><b>Scheme</b>
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<ul><li>MIT's highly regarded SICP, <a class="external" href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/" target="_blank">Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> is available for free along with <a class="external" href="http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-001-structure-and-interpretation-of-computer-programs-spring-2005/video-lectures/" target="_blank">Sussman's MIT OpenCourseWare video lectures</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.htdp.org/2003-09-26/Book/curriculum.html" target="_blank">How to Design Programs</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://freecomputerbooks.com/Teach-Yourself-Scheme-in-Fixnum-Days.html" target="_blank">Teach Yourself Scheme in Fixnum Days</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/cs345/schintro-v14/schintro_toc.html" target="_blank">An Introduction to Scheme and its Implementation</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="https://www.amazon.com/Sketchy-LISP-Nils-M-Holm/dp/1411674480" target="_blank">Sketchy Lisp, An Introduction to Functional Programming in Scheme</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.whoishostingthis.com/resources/scheme/">Scheme Programming Lanugage</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> a nice writeup and collection of resources.
</li></ul><p><b>Racket</b>
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<p>Racket, a <a class="external" href="http://racket-lang.org/new-name.html" target="_blank">superset of Scheme</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> is compatible with many of the Scheme books and is one of the best development environments ever designed.
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<ul><li><a class="external" href="http://racket-lang.org/learning.html">Racket itself</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> comes with great documentation.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.htdp.org/2003-09-26/Book/curriculum.html" target="_blank">How to Design Programs</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> really great resource that assumes nothing.
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://realmofracket.com/">Realm of Racket</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" />
</li><li><a class="external" href="http://www.bootstrapworld.org/">Bootstrap</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> curriculum based on Racket that teaches algebra and programming. Designed for middle-school kids and older.
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<b>Simple Development Environments</b>
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<p>Here are a few easy to get started development environments that work in Windows, Mac and Linux. The aim of these is simplicity and not speed/configurability or any of the other dozens of reasons where other products shine.
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<p><b>Clojure</b> <a class="external" href="https://clojars.org/clooj">Clooj</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> is a free IDE written in Clojure itself, all it requires is Java.
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<p><b>Common Lisp</b> <a class="external" href="http://www.lispworks.com/downloads/">LispWorks</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> is a proprietary environment with a liberal license and few limitations in the Personal Edition. Multi-threaded 32/64bit customizable IDE sporting a debugger and object inspector.
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<p><b>Scheme and Racket</b> <a class="external" href="http://racket-lang.org/download/">Racket</a><img class="outlink" src="http://lispinsummerprojects.org/wiki/images/out.png" alt="" /> includes Scheme-mode and is a great free environment with debugger and stepper.
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