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There are many Lisps, they are not always like MLy languages like Haskell. Practical Common Lisp -> On Lisp -> Let Over Lambda with Keene and AMOP on the side are good for Common Lisp. Clojure has good resources too, Professional Clojure, Learning ClojureScript. For Haskell, CIS194 online from UPenn is good. I would suggest trying everything out and not being limited by what others think and the limits on what they can communicate to you with language. Where we are going we need your full expression.


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