From: Guy Footring Subject: Re: $350.00 ANSI standard? Date: 1997/04/04 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 230638629 Sender: footring@thcws25 References: <33403FE5.16BB@CS.Berkeley.EDU> <5hsrc7$klu@pasilla.bbnplanet.com> Organization: Ford Motor Company Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp k...@harlequin.com (Kent Pitman) writes: > > Oh, I realized after the fact that some reading this might not know > what the Common Lisp HyperSpec (TM) is. As you could probably tell > from my last post, it is not hardcopy. It is available on the web and > you can download a copy for your own use or browse it at Harlequin. > (There may be other mirrors, too--we don't keep track of that.) > > See http://www.harlequin.com/books/HyperSpec for the download info. > [...] > I hope this doesn't seem like too much of a self-serving plug, but gee-- > Harlequin and I tried to make this as much of a public service as we could, > and I don't exactly get royalties from it, so I'm entitled to make a fuss > over it once in a while, I think. I think it deserves all the plugging and publicity it can get, plus you can tie it into Emacs' W3 interface to get online doc for Common Lisp functions, variables, etc. at a keystroke... brilliant! It certainly has my vote and my thanks to Kent and Harlequin for making this freely available. Guy Footring gfoot...@ford.com