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hi to all my big bros.. and sis..

 

Everytime I visit in our forum, I always see lots of threads about AutoLISP. poeple making Lisp and rewriting it... and telling its been a great help to them using LISP... and one member also post a similar tread like this. asking bout LISP. so i replied a link in the cadtutor but

ive tried and i just cant get on how to create your on LISP.

 

Ive read some tread that LISP is a kind of Command List.

that a mutiple command can be done by a single command, using LISP

 

So i guess there are acad users who dont know about LISP.. like me also... i'm just wondering if are there any tutorials that may help us on how to use LISP. and is it possible for us new users to create a new LISP? coz i've read some of the treads that some people write thier own LISP....

 

in behalf of those who dont know AutoLISP

Thank you so much...

 

hope someone will give time

to help us learn more on AutoLISP...

 

those people who dont know AutoLISP and Want to learn more.

Please post here...

 

arjun_student

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ok i'll try to look from the link..

thanks... big bro wizman

 

 

you're welcome, lot of people learned from Mr. JefSanders' notes, just ask if you got stuck, guys here are helpful.

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Check the AUGI website for articles from past AutoDesk University sessions that covered AutoLISP and how to get started. You can also check Amazon.com for books about AutoLISP.

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Hi Arjun. I know how you feel about not knowing LISP but fortunately I took BASIC in college and the syntax is similar so I had foot in the door on it a bit more than someone that is completely clueless about how to start writing LISP routines. So to get you started I would suggest reading the following web sites links below. They are very basic but one I find a bit more practical is The Ultimate AutoLisp Tutorial web site which is the first one in the list of links. I hope these help you get started.

 

Jeffery Sanders Autolips tutorials

http://www.jefferypsanders.com/autolisptut.html

 

AfraLisp

http://www.afralisp.net/

 

Practical Common Lisp

http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/

 

Having LISP in your utility belt of tools will certainly open up your perception of Autocad and will certainly make you much more valuable and make work much easier in some aspects. Some times though a simple script would suffice and those are extremely easy to write.

 

Good luck in your journey to becoming a Lisp master.

 

Regards

Scribs

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Jefferey Sanders Website is a good one - nice quote there Scribs - I learnt most of my LISP from there - and he is a decent guy and will help out a lot if you really need help and email him.

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Jefferey Sanders Website is a good one - nice quote there Scribs - I learnt most of my LISP from there - and he is a decent guy and will help out a lot if you really need help and email him.

 

Thanks Lee.

 

Yeah Jeffery seems to be a very helpful sorta fella as well as very knowledgeable in LISP. I found him by doing a Google search for LISP or AutoLisp.

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...I found him by doing a Google search for LISP or AutoLisp.

 

yeah me too :thumbsup:

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sorry my mistake..

ive double my post. anyone know how to delete the same post?

sorry again...

 

Request one of the moderator to merge both the threads becuase now both of them have good links/replies.

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Hi Arjun. I know how you feel about not knowing LISP but fortunately I took BASIC in college and the syntax is similar so I had foot in the door on it a bit more than someone that is completely clueless about how to start writing LISP routines. So to get you started I would suggest reading the following web sites links below. They are very basic but one I find a bit more practical is The Ultimate AutoLisp Tutorial web site which is the first one in the list of links. I hope these help you get started.

 

Jeffery Sanders Autolips tutorials

http://www.jefferypsanders.com/autolisptut.html

 

AfraLisp

http://www.afralisp.net/

 

Practical Common Lisp

http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/

 

Having LISP in your utility belt of tools will certainly open up your perception of Autocad and will certainly make you much more valuable and make work much easier in some aspects. Some times though a simple script would suffice and those are extremely easy to write.

 

Good luck in your journey to becoming a Lisp master.

 

Regards

Scribs

 

 

 

yeah your right big bro scribe... not knowing of things that you want to learn.

deep inside i feel saying that im just a kid... and dont know much things about acad...:cry:

 

thank you very much of your kind words...:lol:

i guess im now on a journy in search of LISP...:)

 

big bro... ok i'll check all the links...

and hope to have luck....:)

 

thanks big bro.. really appreciate it a lot....

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wow! so many links.. and responses! :shock:

 

 

thanks a lot for all the reponses in this problem of mine

 

i really appreciate it a lot.....

 

ok... im now on a journy in finding knowledge on lisp...

thanks for showing the door....

 

hope to have luck in those sites...:)

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I'm sure you'll learn a lot Arjun, if you ever get stuck on something from one of the sites recommended, just post the question on here - no matter how obvious it may be, there will almost always be someone happy to take you through it. :thumbsup:

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I'm sure you'll learn a lot Arjun, if you ever get stuck on something from one of the sites recommended, just post the question on here - no matter how obvious it may be, there will almost always be someone happy to take you through it. :thumbsup:

 

 

thanks a lot... big bro Lee

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