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The Reasoned Schemer
216 pages, 1995
The notion that “ allowing about computing is one of the most instigative affects the mortal mind can do ” sets both The Little Schemer( formerly known as The Little LISPer) and its new companion volume, The Seasoned Schemer, piecemeal from other books on LISP.
The author's enthusiasm for their subject is compelling as they present abstract generalities in a humorous and easy-to-grasp fashion. Together, these books will open new doors of study to anyone who wants to find out what computing is really about.
The Little Schemer introduces calculating as an extension of computation and algebra; an effect that everyone studies in grade academy and high academy. It introduces programs as recursive functions and briefly discusses the limits of what computers can do. The authors use the programming language Scheme, and intriguing foods to illustrate these abstract ideas.
The Reasoned Schemer by Matthias Felleisen is a great resource to explore the world of logic programming. It's a unique approach to programming that can help you think differently about problem-solving.
Felleisen's book gives you a deep dive into the Scheme programming language. It's a powerful tool that can help you write more efficient code. If you're interested in expanding your coding skills, this book is a must-read.
One of the best parts of The Reasoned Schemer is the way it teaches through examples. You'll get to see real-world applications of the concepts, making it easier to understand and apply them in your own work.
This book isn't just about programming. It's also about reasoning and problem-solving. By reading it, you'll learn how to approach problems in a logical, structured way, which is a valuable skill in any field.
The Reasoned Schemer will give you a new perspective on programming. It's not just about writing code, but about thinking logically and solving problems. If you're looking to shake up your programming routine, this book is a great place to start.