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Modern AI

One of my favorite Lisp programming books is Peter Norvig's Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming. It's a great book for beginning to intermediate Lisp programmers as well as anyone who wants to do AI programming.

I've been waiting to purchase another book by Norvig called Artifical Intelligence: A Modern Approach. For the last 6 months, it's web site has been promising a second edition. Today, I saw that an availability date has finally been posted: Dec 15, 2002.

Comments (2)

Matthew Danish:

Of course, they announce a new edition just as soon as I buy it for a course. Oh well.

Marc Battyani:

AIMA is a great book but the next version could be with Python examples instead of Lisp ones. So maybe you have a collector edition...

PAIP is really excellent I prefer it to AIMA, at least from a Lisp point of view.

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