The art of the metaobject protocol. Bobrow D.G., Kiczales G., des Rivieres J.

The art of the metaobject protocol


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The art of the metaobject protocol Bobrow D.G., Kiczales G., des Rivieres J.
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Btw, if you are interested in this sort of thing, read “the art of the meta-object protocol”. These dynamic behaviors are governed by the metaobject protocol ( MOP) that each of these languages implements in their runtime. The CLOS compatibility is not perfect, but it is getting better. I'm actually not that fond of TAOCP. Otherwise I would be hard pressed to choose something like The Art of the Metaobject Protocol, The wizard book, or maybe Lisp In Small Pieces. It's Scheme-based, but I guess that shouldn't be a problem. Learne by heart the holy CLHS and the holy RRS, and recite their sutras daily. The Art of Computer Programming by Knuth. Speaking of compatibility layers, I'm currently reading The Art of the MetaObject Protocol. It's probably one of the best CS books I've ever read. If you're not familiar with a metaobject protocol, the book The Art of the Metaobject Protocol explains everything in extensive detail. Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen, Lieserson, Rivest and Stein. The Lisp and SmallTalkers all rage about Been There, Done That, Wake me when you have something new. I read your post because I just finished "the art of the metaobject protocol" (which is available online through Google Books if you don't have library access). Learne about the art of the metaobject protocol, for you'll be a better programmer ever after. The Art of the MetaObject Protocol Answer by S.Lott for Books for 'Advanced' Programmers 2008-12-26 05:24. How many people have read this book? Of course, if you want to go all hippie on it, [Lisp and the] Art of the Metaobject Protocol must be mentioned. This book details the meta-object protocol, the framework on which the Common Lisp object system (CLOS) is based. [The slide is showing the book cover: The Art of the Metaobject Protocol] So here's a great book.