L
legere
This is a follow up to an earlier thread about working through
"Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (Abelson, Sussman,
and Sussman) using Python. Inspired by that thread, and as I have
already worked through this book, and love it, I thouht I would go
through it again, but this time using python. However, I am only
going to implement in python those scheme
programs that I find interesting, or that I think might be diffcult in
python.
I have placed some thoughts and my efforts (which include the circuit
simulator of chapter 3) on my web site:
http://www.geocities.com/rjljr2/SICPPython.html
I will be updating it as I go, so the 'SICPPython.zip' file you find
there will be changing, without notice
Cheers,
Ron
"Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (Abelson, Sussman,
and Sussman) using Python. Inspired by that thread, and as I have
already worked through this book, and love it, I thouht I would go
through it again, but this time using python. However, I am only
going to implement in python those scheme
programs that I find interesting, or that I think might be diffcult in
python.
I have placed some thoughts and my efforts (which include the circuit
simulator of chapter 3) on my web site:
http://www.geocities.com/rjljr2/SICPPython.html
I will be updating it as I go, so the 'SICPPython.zip' file you find
there will be changing, without notice
Cheers,
Ron