Structure and interpretation of computer programs

Structure and interpretation of computer programs

by Harold Abelson
5/5

There are new implementations of most of the major programming systems in this revised book, including the interpreters and compilers, and the authors have incorporated many small changes that reflect their experience teaching the computer science course.

First published
1985
Publishers
MIT Press·McGraw-Hill
Subjects
Lisp programmeren computers·Lisp programmation computer programming·Programmierung·Lisp
Language
English

This book is not for the average person with a casual interest in computer programming, or for someone who wants to learn Scheme and Scheme only. This book is designed for motivated study, as you would find in a very difficult college course.

I have almost finished reading this book. it is difficult, isn't it ?

Computer programmers who read this book come out changed, for the better. I've been Programming mostly in imperative languages (C C++ Java) for 10 years and have just received a Masters Degree in IT and have recently been making forays into Functional programming.

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