
Am 06.09.2010 17:34, schrieb Peter Fischer: This is something I would be interested in, as I'm a real Lisp noob.
A Lisp/Scheme primer course: * "cons lingo" / lisp concepts * lisp/scheme pedigree * differences between lisp/scheme standards and implementations * places to find good code * examples of how to read lisp code * how to setup some graphical IDE * how to setup Emacs/SLIME combination ( => teach people how to learn themselves Lisp)
plus advertisement in advance at the local Munich * CCC chapter (those who always wanted to hack in Lisp) * Ruby user group (those who always wondered, why Ruby is sometimes called a pretty good lisp)
I'd also tell the Munich Perl Monger, for those who always wonderd, why Perl ist sometimes called a pretty good lisp. Regards, Bernhard