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CLOS in Action: A Hands-on Practical Guide to Building Scalable, Flexible, and Dynamic Object Systems in Common Lisp (Advanced Lisp Architecture Series: ... and Machine Learning in Modern Lisp)
by Darryl Jeffery
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Synopsis
What if your object system could reshape itself at runtime, scale effortlessly under shifting demands, and adapt to new requirements without downtime?
“CLOS in Action: A Hands-on Practical Guide to Building Scalable, Flexible, and Dynamic Object Systems in Common Lisp” shows you how to master ...
“CLOS in Action: A Hands-on Practical Guide to Building Scalable, Flexible, and Dynamic Object Systems in Common Lisp” shows you how to master ...
What if your object system could reshape itself at runtime, scale effortlessly under shifting demands, and adapt to new requirements without downtime?
“CLOS in Action: A Hands-on Practical Guide to Building Scalable, Flexible, and Dynamic Object Systems in Common Lisp” shows you how to master the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) to build real-world applications that evolve on the fly. Whether you’re a seasoned Lisp developer or an OO programmer exploring dynamic languages, this book delivers step-by-step techniques for defining classes, crafting generic functions, customizing method combinations, and leveraging the Metaobject Protocol. You’ll learn to architect maintainable hierarchies, integrate CLOS with modern libraries, and create adaptive AI agents and simulation models. By the final chapter, you’ll have a toolkit for building systems that grow and improve alongside your needs.
What Sets This Book Apart?
Explore dozen focused chapters that guide you from foundational concepts to advanced reflective architectures:
Foundations of CLOS – Understand design philosophy and object-model differences.
Defining and Managing Classes – Master slot definitions, inheritance, and runtime extensions.
Generic Functions & Method Dispatch – Specialize behavior and optimize performance.
Method Combination – Apply :before, :after, :around, and custom combinations.
Multiple Inheritance & C3 Linearization – Resolve conflicts and control dispatch order.
Metaobject Protocol – Customize object behavior and craft new object systems.
Dynamic Systems – Redefine classes/methods live, build adaptive applications.
Functional Integration – Blend higher-order functions with object-oriented designs.
Error Handling & Introspection – Leverage condition systems, visualize class graphs.
Scalable Architectures – Modularize with packages, patterns for long-lived systems.
AI & Simulation – Model knowledge bases, adaptive agents, and dynamic simulations.
Future Directions – Bridge CLOS with modern frameworks, move toward self-aware architectures.
Each chapter blends warm, conversational guidance with authoritative examples and personal insights, making complex topics actionable.
Ready to elevate your Common Lisp projects with truly dynamic object systems? Grab your copy of “CLOS in Action” today and start building software that adapts, scales, and thrives amid change.
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