On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 10:40 AM, John Cowan <co...@ccil.org> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 10:37 AM, Joshua Branson <jbra...@fastmail.com> > wrote: > > >> Oh hey David! Thanks for the explanation! Maybe I need to take another >> look at that book then. I found it a little repetitive, but I am >> probably not quite grasping some of the fundamentals. >> > > It's meant to be repetitive. It's explicitly compared in the introduction > to Hanon's finger exercises for the piano: C-E-F-G-A-G-F-E, > D-F-G-A-B-A-G-F, E-G-A-B-C-B-A-D and so on forever, up the scale and down > in every key. Boring as hell, but just the thing to get fluency into your > fingers.
It's repetitive but honestly I found that the comedic writing made the exercises very entertaining. I was rarely bored. I don't play the piano, but I do play drums, and the equivalent to Hanon's finger exercises is an old book called Stick Control, which is definitely in the boring as hell category! I'm glad that Lisp beginners have something more fun available. :) - Dave