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Harold Abelson

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Second Edition

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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs has had a dramatic impact on computer science curricula over the past decade. This long-awaited revision contains changes throughout the text. There are new implementations of most of the major programming systems in the book, including the interpreters and compilers, and the authors have incorporated many small changes that reflect their experience teaching the course at MIT since the first edition was published. A new theme has been introduced that emphasizes the central role played by different approaches to dealing with time in computational models: objects with state, concurrent programming, functional programming and lazy evaluation, and nondeterministic programming. There are new example sections on higher-order procedures in graphics and on applications of stream processing in numerical programming, and many new exercises. In addition, all the programs have been reworked to run in any Scheme implementation that adheres to the IEEE standard.

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Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 574
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial MIT Press
Fecha de Publicación 1996-07-25
Dimensiones 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.2" pulgadas
Serie Mit Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Número de Edición 2
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Edad 18

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Abelson, Harold

Hal Abelson is Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a fellow of the IEEE. He is a founding director of Creative Commons, Public Knowledge, and theFree Software Foundation. Additionally, he serves as co-chair for the MIT Council on Educational Technology.

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