Críticas:
- Douglas Hofstadter, author of "G?del, Escher, Bach" " Many readers will be delighted and edified by Friedman and Felleisen's novel approach to the recursive programming language Lisp." - Raymond Smullyan, author of "To Mock a Mockingbird" " This is a wonderful extension of an already lovely book. Dan Friedman and Matthias Felleisen are in love with recursive thinking, and with Lisp as a vehicle for explaining it.... The authors carry total novices from childish 'toys' all the way to extremely abstract concepts deep in the heart of logic and computation. And yet from beginning to end, it's done with humor and obvious, infectious joy ... by no means just another guide to programming tricks and tools ... it is a rich, spicy, deep dish. If it were a pizza I would love eating it!" - Douglas Hofstadter, author of "Goe del, Escher, Bach" & quot; Many readers will be delighted and edified by Friedman and Felleisen's novel approach to the recursive programming language Lisp.& quot; - Raymond Smullyan, author of To Mock a Mockingbird & quot; This is a wonderful extension of an already lovely book. Dan Friedman and Matthias Felleisen are in love with recursive thinking, and with Lisp as a vehicle for explaining it.... The authors carry total novices from childish 'toys' all the way to extremely abstract concepts deep in the heart of logic and computation. And yet from beginning to end, it's done with humor and obvious, infectious joy ... by no means just another guide to programming tricks and tools ... it is a rich, spicy, deep dish. If it were a pizza I would love eating it!& quot; - Douglas Hofstadter, author of G& ouml; del, Escher, Bach "This is a wonderful extension of an already lovely book. Dan Friedman and Matthias Felleisen are in love with recursive thinking, and with Lisp as a vehicle for explaining it.... The authors carry total novices from childish 'toys' all the way to extremely abstract concepts deep in the heart of logic and computation. And yet from beginning to end, it's done with humor and obvious, infectious joy ... by no means just another guide to programming tricks and tools ... it is a rich, spicy, deep dish. If it were a pizza I would love eating it!"- Douglas Hofstadter, author of "Godel, Escher, Bach" "Many readers will be delighted and edified by Friedman and Felleisen's novel approach to the recursive programming language Lisp."- Raymond Smullyan, author of "To Mock a Mockingbird"
Reseña del editor:
There are surprises in store for the diligent reader of this masterful introduction to recursion as a fundamental tool for expressing and solving problems. With wit and wisdom, "The Little LISPer" unfolds some of the most beautiful concepts in mathematics, computer science, and logic.The authors' goal is to show that recursive thinking is first of all fun, that it is powerful, and that the programming language Lisp allows one to express ideas recursively and naturally. There are hard problems along the way, but their solution brings mastery of recursive, functional, and meta-linguistic abstractions, developing skills in the underlying creative programming in Lisp. "The Little LISPer" is self-contained: an interpreter for the language is developed using the tools of the book itself .
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