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How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming and Computing by Matthias Felleisen
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How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming and Computing

by Matthias Felleisen

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bvs in Purely Programmers : Which LISP? (Aug 21, 2007, 7:08pm)

... PLT Scheme has some examples of web programming. This is also the Scheme you use with How to Design Programs.

... most other books. It is certainly not a book that just concentrates on teaching a language. The alternative to SICP is How To Design Programs which is available here. Both use Scheme as a programming language and other books such as The Little Sc ...

gfawcett in Purely Programmers : Which LISP? (Mar 7, 2007, 10:37am)

... both. But learn Lisp first. :-) I'd encourage you to look at Scheme; there's a wealth of good (online) books on it (How to Design Programs; Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs); and some great user communities (the PLT and Chicken communities are fairly large, ...

madmonky1 in Purely Programmers : Which LISP? (Aug 26, 2006, 11:36pm)

... interested in scheme, have a look at the PLT project. They have a nice scheme implementation, and a book on scheme called how to design programs. I'm a web developer using both Common Lisp and Ruby, and would definitely recommend Lisp over Ruby. Ruby's support for abstracting concepts doesn' ...

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