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Programming in Macscheme

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Programming in MacScheme is an introduction to programming using the Scheme Language on an Apple Macintosh. It assumes no previous programming experience on the part of the reader, but covers all the basics of the language and many advanced topics as well. Like all good computer language texts, it gets the learner on the machine early and provides an abundance of examples and exercises.

Michael Eisenberg is a Ph.D candidate in Computer Science at MIT. William Clinger is Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oregon. Ann Hartheimer is a programmer and writer.

Harold Abelson is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at MIT.

406 pages, Paperback

First published June 5, 1990

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