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Abelson, Harold; Sussman, Gerald; Sussman, Julie (1985). Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (2nd ed.). local page: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-51087-1.
Comments about this book
SICP stands for Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs[1]. Due to the popularity and its broad and deep concept, this book is also referred to as SICP, a classic in this field. It covers Data abstraction, influences how other scientific disciplines can be taught, and most importantly, has a fully hyperlinked online version, that will be used in conjunction with PKC to reveal some insights of how to perform Universal data abstraction. This book will also be used as a source to define core terminologies.
References
- ↑ Abelson, Harold; Sussman, Gerald; Sussman, Julie (1985). Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (2nd ed.). local page: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-51087-1.