Programming and Meta-Programming in Scheme / Edition 1

Programming and Meta-Programming in Scheme / Edition 1

by Jon Pearce
ISBN-10:
1461272432
ISBN-13:
9781461272434
Pub. Date:
10/23/2012
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
1461272432
ISBN-13:
9781461272434
Pub. Date:
10/23/2012
Publisher:
Springer New York
Programming and Meta-Programming in Scheme / Edition 1

Programming and Meta-Programming in Scheme / Edition 1

by Jon Pearce

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Overview

By now, Scheme is a well-established programming language and is finding increasing popularity in programming courses for undergraduates. Its expressive capabilities are matched by a simplicity of language and ease-of-use which have made its adherents disciples! This textbook provides a comprehensive first course in Scheme and covers all of its major features: abstraction, functional programming, data types, recursion, and semantic programming. Although the primary goal of this text is to teach students to program in Scheme, it will be suitable for any student studying a general programming principles course. Each chapter is divided into three sections: core, appendix , and problems. Most essential topics are covered in the core section, but it is assumed that most students will read the appendices and solve most of the problems. (Nearly all of the problems require students to write short Scheme procedures.) As well as providing a thorough grounding in Scheme, the author discusses in depth different programming paradigms. An important theme throughout is that of "meta-programming": the perspective that programs themselves can be treated as data, and hence can be analyzed and modified as objects. This provides insight into topics such as type-checking and overloading which might otherwise be missed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461272434
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 10/23/2012
Series: Undergraduate Texts in Computer Science
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Pages: 341
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1.1 LISP.- 1.2 Scheme.- 1.3. Structure of the Text.- 1. Expressions and Values.- 1.1. Values.- 1.2. Expressions.- 1.3. The Scheme Interpreter.- 1.4. Definitions.- Appendices.- Problems.- 2. Procedures.- 2.1. Defining and Applying Procedures.- 2.2. Building Procedures Using Application.- 2.3. The Abstraction Principle.- 2.4. Polymorphic Procedures.- 2.5. Meta-Procedures.- Appendices.- Problems.- 3. Evaluation Control and Recursion.- 3.1. Evaluation Control.- 3.2. Short Circuit Evaluation.- 3.3. Conditional Evaluation.- 3.4. Recursion.- 3.5. Thinking Recursively.- Problems.- 4. Data Control.- 4.1. Procedure Blocks.- 4.2. The Environment Model of Eager Evaluation.- 4.3. Abstract Data Types.- 4.4. Overloading.- 4.5. Domains as Data.- 4.6. Data-Driven Programming.- Appendices.- Problems.- 5. Iteration.- 5.1. Modeling Systems.- 5.2. Computations as Data.- 5.3. Finding Iterative Solutions.- 5.4. Tail Recursion: Are do-loops Necessary?.- 5.5. Finding Elementary Solutions.- Appendices.- Problems.- 6. Recursive Domains.- 6.1. Recursive Domains as Hierarchies.- 6.2. List Recursion.- 6.3. The Signal Processing Paradigm.- 6.4. Trees and Tree Recursion.- Appendices.- Problems.- 7. Variables.- 7.1. Stores.- 7.2. Variables and References.- 7.3. Commands.- 7.4. L-Value versus R-Value.- 7.5. Aliasing.- 7.6. Define Versus Assign.- 7.7. Imperative Programming.- 7.8. The Bank Account Example.- Appendices.- Problems.- 8. Expressions as Values.- 8.1. Macros.- 8.2. Semantic Prototyping.- 8.3. Alpha.- 8.4. Beta.- Appendices.- Problems.- References.
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