The Little Schemer by Daniel P. Friedman, Duane Bibby, Gerald J. Sussman, Matthias Felleisen

The Little Schemer



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The Little Schemer Daniel P. Friedman, Duane Bibby, Gerald J. Sussman, Matthias Felleisen ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0262560992, 9780262560993
Publisher: MIT
Page: 211


The Little Schemer arrived yesterday, and I'm now in the second chapter. This will install DrScheme, which is the IDE you will use to type in the Scheme examples. A few weeks ago I asked the twittersphere for some advice on how I could get better at writing recursive functions and one of the pieces of advice was to work through The Little Schemer. It starts out very easy, which is what I expected, but my hope is that reviewing these basic concepts will cause them to become more solid in my mind. For a Clojure take on it, check Julian Gamble's series on The Little Schemer in Clojure. I haven't read The Little Lisper, but The Little Schemer is a great book. Posted by: Nathan | October 26, 2007 at 08:24 AM. Maybe we've gotten too accustomed to movies with plots. I gave a few moments thought to translating the Little Schemer to Oz, having just done a big chunk of the Reasoned Schemer (the latest in the Little series). As usual I read a number of books this year and these are my favourites: The Little Schemer and buy it now. I've bought my copy of The Little Schemer, I'm pumping my del.icio.us bookmarks full of references to the applicative-order Y combinator, and I'm even fixing to post something about function currying here in a bit. The only way to gain anything from this book is to do the problems. The comments to this entry are closed. The first thing to know is that it does not contain chapters that are made up of paragraphs. The Little Schemer This is an unusual book. I'd love to see something like it for Ruby. I'm new to Clojure so I found Harpreet Singh's mappings between Scheme and Clojure very useful. Yesterday I started working through The Little Schemer using Clojure. On various blogs and sites on the Internet I found people talking about this book The Little Schemer by Daniel P. To try out the examples from The Little Schemer, you must first download1 PLT-Scheme.

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