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Publication date1985 (1st ed.), 1996 (2nd ed.)Pages657(2nd ed.)QA76.6.A255 1996WebsiteStructure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ( SICP) is a textbook by (MIT) professors and with Julie Sussman. It is known as the Wizard Book in. It teaches fundamental principles of, including, and and.The published the first edition in 1985, and the second edition in 1996. It was formerly used as the textbook for MIT's introductory course in and computer science. SICP focuses on discovering general patterns for solving specific problems, and building software systems that make use of those patterns.

Contents.Content The book describes computer science concepts using, a dialect of. It also uses a and to implement Lisp and.Characters Several fictional characters appear in the book:. Alyssa P. Hacker, a Lisp. Ben Bitdiddle, a hardware expert. Cy D.

Fect, a 'reformed C programmer'. Eva Lu Ator, an evaluator. Lem E. Tweakit, an irate user. Louis Reasoner, a loose reasonerLicense The book is licensed under a Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 License. Coursework The book was used as the textbook for MIT's former introductory programming course, 6.001.

That course was replaced by 6.0001, which uses. Other schools also made use of the book as a course textbook. It is used as the textbook for MIT's Large Scale Symbolic Systems class, 6.945. Reception recommended SICP 'for professional programmers who are really interested in their profession'. The magazine said that the book was not easy to read, but that it would expose experienced programmers to both old and new topics. Influence SICP has been influential in computer science education, and several later books have been inspired by its style. (SICM), another book by Gerald Jay Sussman that uses Scheme.

(HtDP), which intends to be a more accessible book for introductory Computer Science, and to address perceived incongruities in SICP. (EoPL), a book for Programming Languages coursesReferences., The New Hacker's Dictionary (2nd ed.), 1993. 'The Top 9​ 1⁄ 2 Books in a Hacker's Bookshelf', retrieved 2010-10-23.

Harvey, B (2011), The 150th anniversary of MIT,. MIT Press. Retrieved 2011-06-28. '6.0001', MIT.

Guy, Donald, 'The End of an Era', (blog comment), retrieved 2008-08-05, I talked to Professor Sussman on the phone. He said that he'd actually been trying to have 6.001 replaced for the last ten years (and I read somewhere that Professor Abelson was behind the move too). Understanding the principles is not essential for an introduction to the subject matter anymore. He sees 6.001 as obsolete.

Martin, Edward C. Retrieved 2011-06-28. MIT Touchstone. Retrieved 2019-06-16. Kilov, Haim (November 1986). 'Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs'.

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