What are the best books to learn AutoLISP?
AutoLISP to Visual LISP Kevin Standiford, Autodesk Press, ISBN 0-7668-1517 AutoLISP: Programming for Productivity, William Kramer, Autodesk Press, ISBN 0-8273-5832-6 Essential AutoLISP, Roy Harkow, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0-387-94571-7 AutoLISP in Plain English, A Practical Guide for Non-Programmers, George O. Head, Ventana Press, ISBN 1-566-04140-6 AutoLISP Reference Manual Autodesk Press. Up to R12 there was a separate AutoLISP Reference book. Then AutoLISP became a part of the Customization Guide for R13. From R14 on this guide is compiled as Winhelp. Maximizing AutoLISP Rusty Gesner, Tony and Mark Middlebrook, Tony Tanzillo. A new Maximizing AutoLISP R13/R14 will be published hopefully sooner or later. But the R12 book is still worth buying, though it’s difficult to find. More at http://www.group-a.com/~rusty There is a lot more AutoLISP books around. Recommended general LISP books (not AutoLISP!) are: ANSI Common Lisp, (Common Lisp primer) Paul Graham, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-37087