Path: csiph.com!news.nrbbs.org!border-4.nntp.ord.giganews.com!local-2.nntp.ord.giganews.com!border-2.nntp.ord.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-1.nntp.ord.giganews.com!news.giganews.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2026 23:36:36 +0000 From: steve g Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp,comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Resources to learn common lisp? References: <110a9pp$ckmk$6@dont-email.me> <110j4qk$2q1p4$1@dont-email.me> <110l0v9$3av52$1@dont-email.me> <110nf0q$3vra6$3@dont-email.me> <87y0gg62cx.fsf@nightsong.com> <110rfqf$142ot$1@dont-email.me> <111ne5o$vsm3$3@dont-email.me> <111pbk6$36pi7$1@dont-email.me> <111sb7u$3ua8h$7@dont-email.me> <8fj54lpvg7v6mhi9r9u39tpojbjage8br4@4ax.com> <87mrwdyt0t.fsf@nightsong.com> <1127cho$34rpg$3@dont-email.me> <112o4aa$cpek$2@dont-email.me> <87jyqdtumj.fsf@gmail.com> <87bjbn2nhs.fsf@safunu.org> <877bmaqymo.fsf@gmail.com> <87pkzxth5q.fsf@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2026 19:36:33 -0400 Message-ID: <87mruy95z2.fsf@gmail.com> User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Cancel-Lock: sha1:a6AnfhzTDVVVU4VnhJ00B7M6zhU= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Lines: 22 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com X-Trace: sv3-u73xtBULbank+vYlW/+ddQ+N6eSv2U37csawvIpqfGi/rAqcq4MO7MCsl7XF+b3OEZLDMizWqC972LU!MGpTgWC+0scm+F2I5LJcNdW0I+ms9CybZJY4cJencwQaDow= X-Complaints-To: abuse@giganews.com X-DMCA-Notifications: http://www.giganews.com/info/dmca.html X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.lisp:61315 comp.lang.c:400903 Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson writes: > Now is there some particular book you feel is worth my time in German? > For either studying some C or Lisp arcana? Preferably not some basics, > as those are already covered in English. my answer would be using ITU (international morse code) and looking at American (or military) CW (continious wave). Many people claim they have learned both from just listening to it on the radio. Unfortunately radio is all but dead. This is a good thing; less "traffic police". As to english books I do have an excellent book one of my teachers gave me. it contains all the funky rules of american enhlish. I am not at "home" right now so I look it up and I can't remeber the name. She said just read and re-scim this book before writing papers in college. This is bothering me now... I personally think that you need to practice the language to understand it.