Structure And Interpretation Of Computer Programs
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
(
SICP
) is a textbook published in
1985
about general
computer programming
concepts from
MIT press
written by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
professors
Harold Abelson
and
Gerald Jay Sussman
, with
Julie Sussman
. It has been used as the textbook for an introductory course in computer programming for students of
computer science
at MIT (see
6.001
) and other schools. Now in its second edition (ISBN 0-262-51087-1), it is widely considered a classic. It is also known as the
Wizard Book
(due to the wizard on the cover), and less commonly, the
Purple Book
. Using a dialect of the
Lisp programming language
known as
Scheme
, the book explains core computer science concepts, including
abstraction
,
recursion
,
interpreters
and
metalinguistic abstraction
.
External links
Official SICP site, including the full text in HTML
Videos of SICP Lectures by the authors
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