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Any of Norvig's notebooks, http://www.norvig.com/ipython/README.html, especially his Concrete Introduction to Probability https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/url/norvig.com/ipython/Probabil....


Oh my God, his Lisp interpreter in Python: amazing. At the time I was just getting a grip with Python and starting in Lisp, it came at just the right moment in my autodidaction.

Really really good, although for a lot of people here it might be a little elementary (but then, the best code always feels elementary even when doing something advanced!)


IMHO, the most beautiful lisp interpreter in a language that is not lisp is this one in prolog.

https://www.metalevel.at/lisprolog/ https://www.metalevel.at/lisprolog/lisprolog.pl





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