< Common Lisp  
        
      - Numbers - Common Lisp mathematics
- Example 1: find a single root of some function in the given area by calculating complex path integrals.
 
 - Strings all you ever wanted to know about string manipulation
 - Hash tables which programmer can do without their comfort?
 - Dates and Times date and time data processing of all sorts
 - Files and Directories all kinds of file processing and related I/O tasks
 - Packages - Using packages
 - Advanced Lists - advanced list processing
 - Sequences - arrays
 - Loop macro - Iteration constructs in Common Lisp
 - CLOS - Common Lisp Object System
 - Condition System - Exception handling
 - Input and Output - Interaction with the user
- Simple Printing - PRINT, FORMAT and streams
 - The Printer - How Common Lisp prints output
 - The Reader - How Common Lisp reads your input
 
 - Advanced Functions and Macros - Revisiting an important topic
- Functional - Functions as first class objects (functions that return functions, currying functions, closures, multiple values...)
 
 
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