The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs' by Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman (1996)
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs' by Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman (1996)
The book provides an introduction to computer science using the programming language Scheme.
It covers procedural and declarative knowledge and provides a deep understanding of the principles of abstraction and modularity.
It explores topics such as interpreters, compilers, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and recursive programming.
It also provides a solid foundation in the practical aspects of programming, such as debugging and testing.
The book includes several programming examples, as well as exercises to help readers understand the concepts discussed.
It also introduces the reader to the field of artificial intelligence and its application to natural language processing.
The book is designed to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of computer programming.
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