The Scheme Programming Language, 3rd edition (R. Kent Dybvig)(2nd Edition)
The Scheme Programming Language, 3rd edition (R. Kent Dybvig)(2nd Edition)
The Scheme Programming Language, 3rd edition (R. Kent Dybvig)(2nd Edition)
This book is intended to provide an introduction to the Scheme
language but not an introduction to programming in general. The reader is
expected to have had some experience programming and to be familiar with terms
commonly associated with computers and programming languages. Topics covered
includes: Variable Binding, Control Operations, Operations on Objects, Input and
Output, Syntactic Extension, Extended Examples and Extended Examples.
This book gives a defining description of the programming
language Scheme. It provides fundamental ideas of the language and describe the
notational conventions used for describing the language and for writing programs
in the language.
Author(s): Richard Kelsey, William Clinger
and Jonathan Rees
This book is primarily intended as
the text for a first undergraduate course in computer science. It
introduce several abstract ideas in as concrete a way as possible. This book is
divided into three parts, dealing with procedural abstractions, data
abstractions, and abstractions of state.
Author(s): Max
Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, and Karl Knight