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I was able to finish reading all of “The Genius of Lisp“ by @cdegroot and the whole book was as good as the free preview (chapter 8). I was able to speed-read through the detailed explanations of concepts I already knew, like tail recursion, garbage collection, the Y-combinator, Currying functions, and so on. But there were parts where I slowed down and read carefully, like the section on the Universal Turing Machine, and some of the details of the IBM-704 system architecture. Also the story of how the first Lisp implementation was created when one of McCarthy’s grad students implemented an M-Expression calculator, this was described in slightly more detail than what I recall McCarthy himself explaining in his 1960 paper — that or I had just forgotten those parts of the story.
The tone of this book reminds me a lot of popular physics books like Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time,” which was aimed more at general audiences than professionals. That said, there is a lot to enjoy about this book for professionals like myself as well. There are many good stories about the principals designers of Lisp throughout. The sections on the commercialization of Lisp for the first AI boom of the 1970s and it’s subsequent “AI winter,” were very interesting to read. And if you are a teacher, you might like how some of the concepts in the book are explained.
And I would definitely recommend this very strongly to 3rd-year high school students, or 1st and 2nd year college students, who are more genuinely curious about how computers work and want to know more than just how to make the next billion dollar app.
The next #LispyGopherClimate show with @screwlisp I look forward to talking about this book some more.
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#LispyGopherClimate showAbout 6 hours from now: https://anonradio.net/listen/
I will be guest-hosting the show this week, Wednesday 2026 February 11 at midnight UTC, giving a bit of relief to @screwlisp
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References to reports and articles:- “Lie to Me,” a poem about trust and honesty, by Kent M. Pitman
- Ramin Honary: AI cannot live up to the hype
- 2025 European Lisp Symposium: Robert Smith: Toward safe, flexible, and efficient software in Common Lisp (a presentation about Coalton)
- Olympics Torched: How the Winter Olympics being a platform for polluters is melting the snow it depends on
- World Bank: World Annual Fresh Water Losses Could Supply 280 Million People
- Continental Drying: A Threat to our Common Future
- Our World in Data: Global primary energy consumption by source
- Our World in Data: What’s the difference between direct and substituted primary energy?
- International Energy Agency: Energy Demand for AI