
The Scheme Programming Language
R. Kent Dybvig(Author)
MIT Press
3rd Edition
Published on 26. September 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
307 pages
978-0-262-54148-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This thoroughly updated edition of The Scheme Programming Language provides an
introduction to Scheme and a definitive reference for standard Scheme, presented in a clear and
concise manner. Written for professionals and students with some prior programming experience, it
begins by leading the programmer gently through the basics of Scheme and continues with an
introduction to some of the more advanced features of the language. Many exercises are presented to
help reinforce the lessons learned, and answers to the exercises are given in a new appendix. Most
of the remaining chapters are dedicated to the reference material, which describes in detail the
standard features of Scheme included in the Revised Report on Scheme and the ANSI/IEEE standard for
Scheme.Numerous examples are presented throughout the introductory and reference portions of the
text, and a unique set of extended example programs and applications, with additional exercises, are
presented in the final chapter. Reinforcing the book's utility as a reference text are appendixes
that present the formal syntax of Scheme, a summary of standard forms and procedures, and a
bibliography of Scheme resources. The Scheme Programming Language stands alone as an introduction to
and essential reference for Scheme programmers. It is also useful as a supplementary text for any
course that uses Scheme.The Scheme Programming Language is illustrated by artist Jean-Pierre Hebert,
who writes Scheme programs to extend his ability to create sophisticated works of digital
art.
introduction to Scheme and a definitive reference for standard Scheme, presented in a clear and
concise manner. Written for professionals and students with some prior programming experience, it
begins by leading the programmer gently through the basics of Scheme and continues with an
introduction to some of the more advanced features of the language. Many exercises are presented to
help reinforce the lessons learned, and answers to the exercises are given in a new appendix. Most
of the remaining chapters are dedicated to the reference material, which describes in detail the
standard features of Scheme included in the Revised Report on Scheme and the ANSI/IEEE standard for
Scheme.Numerous examples are presented throughout the introductory and reference portions of the
text, and a unique set of extended example programs and applications, with additional exercises, are
presented in the final chapter. Reinforcing the book's utility as a reference text are appendixes
that present the formal syntax of Scheme, a summary of standard forms and procedures, and a
bibliography of Scheme resources. The Scheme Programming Language stands alone as an introduction to
and essential reference for Scheme programmers. It is also useful as a supplementary text for any
course that uses Scheme.The Scheme Programming Language is illustrated by artist Jean-Pierre Hebert,
who writes Scheme programs to extend his ability to create sophisticated works of digital
art.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
16 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 0 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-54148-0 (9780262541480)
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R. Kent Dybvig is Professor of Computer Science at Indiana University and principal developer of Chez Scheme.