Have you read your SICP today?
Have you read your SICP today?
Even MIT doesn't use this anymore you autist.
I read it many years ago, fag.
No
You can't be serious.
Read it today.
Why? What does it offer over other books on the subject?
read my mounting device
They still use materials in it eecs.mit.edu
I'm already past introductory computer science so I'm not going to read it, fag.
SICP is great to lay foundation for beginners.
Good for you, fag.
I thought this was a meme book, turn out it is a very good read and interesting just a few page in.
Thanks for your recommendation
If you like SICP, read this manga. It's edited from a hentai manga
sicp.moe
It's a meme book, there are other books that surpasses it.
A meme book.
MIT uses it.
No. I read useful stuff.
>other books that surpasses it.
name one (1)
Programming for Dummies
Just another meme University
SICP
Have you read your Wadler87 today?
I've downloaded it, but yet to read it.
gratz being a code monkey
do i read this bottom to top?>
read it like standard manga.
brainlets
I said I read it many years ago already, why would I be still wasting time on introductory computer science, fag?
If you think you have enough of this book, then fine.
I'm doing it very slowly but i'm reading it and i do every exercises:
smatchcube.github.io
No.
And also, tell me WHY I should read it?
I don't have the math background.
It's like Bible for programmers.
Good. Continue.
Because it's very popular among anime girls
I am almost finished and following with the videos.
ocw dot mit dot edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-001-structure-and-interpretation-of-computer-programs-spring-2005/video-lectures/
it's one of the rare books which are purely about the practice of programming and the analysis of abstraction techniques.
The lectures are really comfy.
this 2bh
its really off-putting
This is high school math user, everyone can do it.
Yes.
>prove that prove that Fib(n) is the closest integer to φn/√5, where φ = (1 + √5)/2
>"high school maths"
That's literally the only question hard if you are bad at math.
Wish there was a version for CL, a real lisp that sees actual use.
you are a liar, don't ever talk to us again. liar.
>everyone can do it
>oh not that question lol
I took a course in college during which I wrote a language interpreter in Scheme, read the Little Schemer, and generally wrote a lot of Scheme/Haskell/Prolog.
Would I actually learn anything from SICP?
Also, I highly recommend taking such a course if anybody is given the chance. 10/10 experience.
probably yes, you should try starting to read the first two chapters and if you see you don't learn anything just stop
Is SICP good for learning more about language interpreters, hardware, algorithms?
does the second addition come in hardcover? i have it in paperback and would love a nice hardcover to have the shelf while i beat the fuck outta my paperback.
this