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

The Little LISPer - 3rd Edition


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The Little LISPer - 3rd Edition Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen
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Friedman and Matthia Felleisen (1995 ISBN 0-262-56099-2) 13. 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. To learn “lispiness”, functional programming, and get a feel for the computational approach to programming, read The Little Schemer and The Seasoned Schemer. I would substitute: The Little Schemer – It's not about the Scheme language at all, it's about teaching recursive thinking. Books on Eclipse are often the same thickness as the O'Reilly Emacs book, and cover a large portion of basic Java programming as well. The Little Schemer - 4th Edition, Daniel P. UNIX Power Tools - 3rd Edition, Jerry Peek, Shelley Powers, Tim O'Reilly and Mike Loukides (2002 ISBN 0-596-00330-7) 09. I found it to be a good resource to take your programming mindset to the next level. A similar book that I've read lately is "The Little Schemer". Back in 2001, when Ruby was still largely unknown, Brian Marick started work on a book about Ruby, and about thinking in Ruby. This is the first little volume in the “The * Schemer” trilogy. Also, use the resources for the MIT Intro course Structure and Interpretation of . Called A Little Ruby, a Lot of Objects, it is styled after The Little Lisper. I've heard great things about this unusual Q&A book that straddles the border of functional and logic programming. SICP TACP by Donald Knuth The Compiler book (aka the Dragon book).

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