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LISP newbie's questions
Hello,
I want to learn LISP, and I have a GNU/Linux OS. I first sought a LISP compiler/interpreter and was told that GNU Emacs has a LISP mode. But I couldn't get into LISP mode, nor I don't know how to use it when I get into LISP mode. How can I run LISP code under GNU Emacs? And if possible, could someone point me some articles/documents on LISP that is written for a complete stranger to the land of LISP and AI. Huge thanks in advance! |
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