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<abbr title="Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs">SICP</abbr>; its [https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/index.html free online], but I think, good books should also be physically in the bookshelf (support the authors!) and they can be inherited to friends. |
<abbr title="Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs">SICP</abbr>; its [https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/index.html free online], but I think, good books should also be physically in the bookshelf (support the authors!) and they can be inherited to friends. |
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I prefer hardcover over paperback or eBook - it lasts longer. (ISBN|978-0262011532 and others). |
I prefer hardcover over paperback or eBook - it lasts longer. (ISBN|978-0262011532 and others). |
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I prefer hardcover over paperback or eBook - it lasts longer. |
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[https://www.google.com/search&q=structure+and+interpretation+of+computer+programs+amazon search] |
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(ISBN|0-262-51087-1) |
Revision as of 03:22, 10 December 2020
My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
Smalltalk | Expert |
Scheme | nice and clean |
C | Expert, but only as implementation lang for above |
Assembly | Expert, but only as output of my compilers |
Python | can read |
Forth | implemented a few long time ago; now rusty |
Prolog | rusty |
Pascal | second learned; rusty |
C++ | had to, but hate it |
Java | sucks |
JavaScript | mhmh |
Programming for decades, came along many languages, but Smalltalk is still my favorite, followed by Scheme.
Recommended Literature:
SICP; its free online, but I think, good books should also be physically in the bookshelf (support the authors!) and they can be inherited to friends. I prefer hardcover over paperback or eBook - it lasts longer. (ISBN|978-0262011532 and others). I prefer hardcover over paperback or eBook - it lasts longer. search (ISBN|0-262-51087-1)