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A* search using Lisp
Hi all,

I have recently started learning Lisp and I am working on A* search
implementation using Lisp. For learning purposes I have got hold of a
book titled "Practical Common Lisp".

Because the language itself will not constitute any questions in the
midterm/final exam so I am not going to learn Lisp in its entirety.
However, I must complete the implementation by next w.

I am more than comfortable with C++ and Java programming languages but
Lisp and its list(y) syntax was an alien until last w for me.

I am looking for some help and pointers about how should I begin (and
structure) my learning process so that I learn enough Lisp to be able
to complete the implementation by this wend. I am going to spend my
full time into Lisp till the time my implementation gets finished.

Please help.

Thanks,
Rahul

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rahul.mallo@gmail.com
04-03-08 03:57 AM


Re: A* search using Lisp
Read _The_Little_Schemer_.

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