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- From: Chewy@cup.portal.com (Paul Frederick Snively)
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- Subject: Re: Spread of Scheme and SICP?
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 09:38:03 PST
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- For what it's worth, `The Scheme Programming Language' is not, to the best of
- my recollection, used as a standalone text at Indiana University.
-
- BTW, the term `high paradigmicity' didn't come from `The Scheme Programming
- Language's author, Kent Dybvig. It showed up in the foreword, which was
- written by a professor at IU, Dan Friedman. Dr. Dan is perhaps best known in
- Scheme circles as one of the co-authors of `The Little LISPer,' which was the
- text that initially got me hooked on Lisp (when I was in high school--it would
- be some years yet before SICP would be written, and a year or two more after
- that before I could understand it)!
-
- When Dr. Dan coined the phrase `high paradigmicity,' he also acknowledged that
- it was awkward but apparently could not find a more elegant way to say the
- same thing. If you wish proof that Dr. Dan isn't normally so elliptical, I
- would gladly point you toward `The Little LISPer,' `Scheme and the Art of
- Programming,' and/or `Essentials of Programming Languages,' all of which bear
- his pen marks.
-
- Again, to reassure you that all at Indiana is not lost, bear in mind that
- while, like any large university, they do have some clunker texts, they also
- have `The Little LISPer,' SICP, and others, and as far as staff goes, they
- have people like Dan Friedman and Douglas Hofstadter. I've had the pleasure
- of meeting Dr. Hofstadter on a couple of occassions; unfortunately I cannot
- say the same with respect to Dr. Dan. Nevertheless, my memories of my time
- spent in Lindley Hall in Bloomington, Indiana are mostly pleasant ones.
-
- In any case, I'm sorry that you don't find `The Scheme Programming Language'
- to your liking, but I'd recommend keeping it around as a reference, for which
- I feel it is relatively well suited.
-
- Paul Snively
- Chewy@cup.portal.com
-