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Highlights
- Master algorithms programming using Lisp, including the most important data structures and algorithms.
- About the Author: Vsevolod Domkin from Kyiv, Ukraine is a Lisp programmer and enthusiast, a natural language processing researcher, an occasional writer/blogger, and a teacher.
- 377 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming Languages
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About the Book
"Master algorithms programming using Lisp, including the most important data structures and algorithms. This book also covers the essential tools that help in the development of algorithmic code to give you all you need to enhance your code."--Book Synopsis
Master algorithms programming using Lisp, including the most important data structures and algorithms. This book also covers the essential tools that help in the development of algorithmic code to give you all you need to enhance your code.
Programming Algorithms in Lisp shows real-world engineering considerations and constraints that influence the programs that use these algorithms. It includes practical use cases of the applications of the algorithms to a variety of real-world problems.
What You Will Learn
- Program algorithms using the Lisp programming language
- Work with data structures, arrays, key-values, hash-tables, trees, graphs, and more
- Use dynamic programming
- Program using strings
- Work with approximations and compression
From the Back Cover
Master algorithms programming using Lisp, including the most important data structures and algorithms. This book also covers the essential tools that help in the development of algorithmic code to give you all you need to enhance your code.
Programming Algorithms in Lisp shows real-world engineering considerations and constraints that influence the programs that use these algorithms. It includes practical use cases of the applications of the algorithms to a variety of real-world problems.
You will:
- Program algorithms using the Lisp programming language
- Work with data structures, arrays, key-values, hash-tables, trees, graphs, and more
- Use dynamic programming
- Program using strings
- Work with approximations and compression
About the Author
Vsevolod Domkin from Kyiv, Ukraine is a Lisp programmer and enthusiast, a natural language processing researcher, an occasional writer/blogger, and a teacher.