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CSE202: Programming in Lisp

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Preface
Part I
  Chap 1
  Chap 2
  Chap 3
  XEmacs
  Chap 4
  Chap 5
  Chap 6
  Chap 7
  Chap 8
  Chap 9
Part II
  Chap 10
  Chap 11
  Chap 12
  Chap 13
  Chap 14
  Chap 15
  Chap 16
  Chap 17
  Chap 18
  Chap 19
  Chap 20
  Chap 21
  Chap 22
  Chap 23
Part III
  Chap 24
  Chap 25
  Chap 26
  Chap 27
  Chap 28
  Chap 29
  Chap 30
  Chap 31
  Chap 32
CHAPTER 2: NUMBERS
Notes
  1. Read Chapter 2.

  2. Do all the exercises of this chapter by running acl at the shell level, as you did for Chapter 1.

  3. Create a file named ch2.txt. In this file, type the answers to the questions in Exercises 2.4, 2.6, and 2.7. (Note that, in Exercise 2.4, the last number to be tried has the lower-case letter "l" before the "-", not the digit "1".

  4. Submit that file by executing the shell command
    submit_cse202 ch2.txt

  5. Even though you are only submitting the answers to 3 of the exercises, it is important that you do all the exercises, so that you will learn how to interact with the Lisp listener.

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Stuart C. Shapiro <shapiro@cse.buffalo.edu>