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The Little Schemer introduces computing as an extension of arithmetic and algebra ;things that everyone studies in grade school and high school. It introduces programs as recursive functions and briefly discusses the limits of what computers can do. The authors use the programming language Scheme, and interesting foods to illustrate these abstract ideas.
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The Little Schemer
December 21, 1995, The MIT Press
Paperback
in English
- 4 edition
0262560992 9780262560993
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Table of Contents
(Foreword ix)
(Preface xi)
((1. Toys) 2)
((2. Dot, Do it Again, and Again...) 14)
((3. Cons the Magnificent) 32)
((4. Number Games) 58)
((5. *Oh My Gawd*: Its Full of Stars) 80)
((6. Shadows) 96)
((7. Friends and Relations) 110)
((8. Lambda the Ultimate) 124)
((9. ...and Again, and Again, and Again,...) 148)
((10. What is the Value of All of This?) 174)
(Intermission 192)
(Index 194)
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Originally published as: The little LISPer. 3rd ed. c1989.
Includes index.
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