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Delve into the intricate world of programming with Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, a seminal work by renowned authors Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson. This enlightening text is not merely a guide to coding but a profound exploration of the principles that underpin the art of programming.
At its core, the book presents a unique pedagogical approach, using the Scheme programming language as a vehicle to convey essential concepts. Through a series of thoughtfully crafted examples and exercises, Sussman and Abelson challenge readers to think critically about the processes of computation and problem-solving. The narrative unfolds through a combination of theoretical discussions and practical applications, encouraging a deep understanding of software engineering principles.
This book is ideal for aspiring software engineers, computer science students, and anyone passionate about understanding the foundations of programming. Readers will find it complements other influential texts by the authors, such as Computer Science Structure and Interpretation, enriching their journey into the world of computational thinking.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 688
Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
ISBN: 9780262510875
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