Synopses & Reviews
This lively introduction to computer science and computer programming in Scheme is for non-computer science majors with a strong interest in the subject and for computer science majors who lack prior programming experience. The text allows the student to experience the computer as a tool for expressing ideas, not as a frustrating set of mathematical obstacles. This goal is supported by the use of Scheme, a modern dialect of Lisp, designed to emphasize symbolic programming.
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Praise for the first edition"... a genuinely terrific introduction to programming and computerscience." Login"The authors have written a very user-friendly book. The sentences andthe programs are short; the explanations are step-by-step." Choice The MIT Press
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"The authors have written a very user-friendly book. The sentences and the programs are short; the explanations are step-by-step." The MIT Press