I've had a course w/Abelson's textbook (see ed. review). So this one was for "fun". I've just started so, perhaps I'll finish and have something more positive to say. After the first chapter I DO have some comments. My PC runs MS Vista. This book relies heavily on (and is intertwined with) the M
Concepts, techniques, and models of computer programming
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- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 931
- Category
- Library
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