The Little LISPer - 3rd Edition by Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen

The Little LISPer - 3rd Edition



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The Little LISPer - 3rd Edition Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0574240055, 9780574240057
Page: 220
Publisher: Longman Higher Education


A similar book that I've read lately is "The Little Schemer". I found it to be a good resource to take your programming mindset to the next level. I've heard great things about this unusual Q&A book that straddles the border of functional and logic programming. I also love the book The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs from MIT and the Little Schemer. The book is primarily focused of the design and implementation of small data visualization applications, targeting specifically the Processing environment (a 'wrapper' for Java for easier access to screen drawing methods). For a little more lightweight read I'd recommend Why Software Sucks by David S Platt – this one is a little bit like the “Don't make me think” book mentioned in the comments above. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:09:37 — 79.7MB) Panel Katrina Owen (twitter github blog) Avdi Grimm (twitter github blog book) David Brady (blog witter github ADDcasts) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Also is that Ruby just a meet up locally here in Oslo and kind of just pulled up my editor and started showing people little refactorings that I've done, sort of before after, just informally, and they were really into it. I would substitute: The Little Schemer – It's not about the Scheme language at all, it's about teaching recursive thinking. I also have the Little Schemer book but find it a bit weird. Use a model such as The Little Lisper (book) as a way to drill in assembly language opcodes, programming, techniques… need more examples of good and bad programming practice. This is the first little volume in the “The * Schemer” trilogy. This delightful book leads you through the basic elements of programming in Scheme (a Lisp dialect) via a series of dialogues with well-chosen questions and exercises. Fry gets both on the conceptual and practical aspects of coding, and . I have a hard-copy of the 3rd edition of Dybvig's The Scheme Programming Language, and obviously can access the 4th edition online? SICP TACP by Donald Knuth The Compiler book (aka the Dragon book).

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