That book covers the basics of computer science like recursion and the processes it creates, and is used in countless products. For example here is a recursion related example from the classic game 'Doom': http://fabiensanglard.net/doomIphone/doomClassicRenderer.php
Working programmers who aren't already familiar with areas like recursion and orders of growth would be well advised to check out that book, to learn about those concepts in addition to Lisp.
Many languages are used in AI today, as shown by entries in Google's AI contest, which was won by a Lisp programmer: http://ai-contest.com/
I tried the wiki site again and aiml and square worked in letting me view the page. Once you view the page, you can than sign up for an account to create content.
Regards, Joe
--- On Wed, 8/24/11, Mr. Edgar Zotov <[address removed]> wrote: From: Mr. Edgar Zotov <[address removed]> Subject: RE: [Cleveland-AI-ML-support-group] When to meet To: [address removed] Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 2:06 PM
Hi Joe, Are you familiar with the most recent AI language used? Thanks for the Concrete Abstractions “free” book online, I saw some chapters, but would like to know were these theories are developed into actual products. Thanks for your ideas. (The User name or password is not right when I log in to the wiki below!) Thanks, Edgar Zotov From: [address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Joe Sent: Wednesday, August 24,[masked]:22 PM To: [address removed] Subject: Re: [Cleveland-AI-ML-support-group] When to meet Sounds Great. See you all on Saturday at 10. I created a wiki for the study group:
http://freedombluesky.com/aiml
User: aiml password: square
To edit or add pages create an account.
Micheal asked what languages would be used. The book uses pseudo code. I will be translating that into Lisp for additional study. I'm a Lisp evangelist because I believe it's the most concisely self programmable programming language. Lisp is used in the book 'Structure and Interpretation of computer programming' which has been called one of the most important programming books by Peter Norvig. Unfortunately that book can be long and challenging to work through, but one can learn similar material, and Lisp, with this much faster and easier book, 'Concrete Abstractions': https://gustavus.edu/+max/concrete-abstractions.html
Paul Graham is one of the most famous and successful startup programmers and incubator directors, and is a strong proponent of Lisp, the original AI language: http://paulgraham.com/icad.html
Regards, Joe
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CrazeThe votes were pretty evenly distributed
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