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CLtL2 now available for ftp



I'm very happy to announce that the complete sources (in TeX)
to Guy Steele's Common Lisp book are now available by anonymous
ftp from Apple. 

Here's the README file:

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These files are available by anonymous ftp from 
   cambridge.apple.com:/pub/CLTL/
This directory contains the complete sources to the book

"Common Lisp the Language", 2nd edition
by Guy L. Steele, Thinking Machines, Inc.
Digital Press
1990 paperbound  
1029 pages
ISBN 1-55558-041-6  $39.95

We are very grateful to Butterworth-Heinemann, owners of Digital
Press, for allowing us to make the full text of this important
reference work widely available in electronic format. The paperbound
version is of course readily available at fine bookstores, or contact
them directly:

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of "Common Lisp the Language".

BOOK DESCRIPTION

In this greatly expanded edition of the defacto standard, you'll learn
about the nearly 200 changes already made since original publication -
and find out about gray areas likely to be revised later.  Written by
the Vice-Chairman of X3J13 (the ANSI committee responsible for the
standardization of Common Lisp) and co-developer of the language
itself, the new edition contains the entire text of the first edition
plus six completely new chapters.  They cover:

*       CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System, with new features to
        support function overloading and object-oriented programming, plus
        complete technical specifications
*       Loops, a powerful control structure for multiple variables
*       Conditions, a generalization of the error signaling mechanism
*       Series and generators
*       Plus other subjects not part of the ANSI standards but of
        interest to professional programmers.  Throughout, you'll find fresh
        examples, additional clarifications, warnings, and tips - all
        presented with the author's customary vigor and wit.

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