PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: RESERVE LIST To check out one of these (for a few hours), go to the Parks Library reserve desk. Take along the call number and title, or look up Com S 342 in the books there. This list is divided into three sections: the required and recommended texts for the course, books that may explain programming (in Scheme) in different ways or amplify the material in our texts, and books that give the details of Scheme. 1. REQUIRED TEXTS Author: Abelson, Harold, et al. Title: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Edition: 2nd Ed. Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; New York : McGraw-Hill, c1996. CALL NUMBER 2. OTHER TEXTS ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Author: Friedman, Daniel P, et al. Title: Essentials of programming languages Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; New York : McGraw-Hill, c1992. CALL NUMBER QA76.7 .F73 1992 Author: Kamin, Samuel N. Title: Programming languages : an interpreter-based approach Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1990. CALL NUMBER QA76.7 .K35 1990 Author: Watt, David A. (David Anthony) Title: Programming language concepts and paradigms Publisher: New York : Prentice Hall, 1990. CALL NUMBER QA76.7 .W39 1990 3. PROGRAMMING AIDS Author: Friedman, Daniel P. Title: The little Schemer Edition: 4th ed. Publisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, c1996. CALL NUMBER Author: Springer, George, 1924- Title: Scheme and the art of programming Edition: MIT Press ed. Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; New York : McGraw-Hill, c1989. CALL NUMBER QA76.6 .S686 1989 Author: Clinger, William Title: Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme CALL NUMBER XX23,186 The following is the version information for this file: $Id: reserve-list.txt,v 1.9 1999/08/23 01:54:21 leavens Exp $