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[Languages] SICP at MIT

Now that you have seen something about Lisp for .NET (You Are Not Lispless and DotLisp - A Lisp Dialect for .NET) and about MIT's new OpenCourseWare initiative, you will most certainly be excited to access the infamous “SICP“ course (6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Fall 2002).

You even get the invaluable free textbook, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sussman.

Congratulations! You have just been gifted with a great computer science classic and the opportunity to build a solid foundation under your software engineering.  Here is a heartfelt “Thank you!“ to MIT and especially to the authors who have given us all such a priceless gift!

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