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The CoRecursive Slack SICP Study group

Chapters

  • 1-1-1:: Expressions
  • 1-1-2:: Naming and the Environment
  • 1-1-3:: Evaluating Combinations
  • 1-1-4:: Compound Procedures
  • 1-1-5:: The Substitution Model for Procedure Application
  • 1-1-6:: Conditional Expressions and Predicates
  • 1-1-7:: Example: Square Roots by Newton's Method
  • 1-1-8:: Procedures as Black-Box Abstractions
  • 1-2-1:: Linear Recursion and Iteration
  • 1-2-2:: Tree Recursion
  • 1-2-3:: Orders of Growth
  • 1-2-4:: Exponentiation
  • 1-2-5:: Greatest Common Divisors
  • 1-2-6:: Example: Testing for Primality
  • 1-3-1:: Procedures as Arguments
  • 1-3-2:: Constructing Procedures Using Lambda
  • 1-3-3:: Procedures as General Methods
  • 1-3-4:: Procedures as Returned Values
  • 2-1-1:: Example: Arithmetic Operations for Rational Numbers
  • 2-1-2:: Abstraction Barriers
  • 2-1-3:: What Is Meant by Data?
  • 2-1-4:: Extended Exercise: Interval Arithmetic
  • 2-2-1:: Representing Sequences
  • 2-2-2:: Hierarchical Structures
  • 2-2-3:: Sequences as Conventional Interfaces
  • 2-2-4:: Example: A Picture Language
  • 2-3-1:: Quotation
  • 2-3-2:: Example: Symbolic Differentiation
  • 2-3-3:: Example: Representing Sets
  • 2-3-4:: Example: Huffman Encoding Trees
  • 2-4-1:: Representations for Complex Numbers
  • 2-4-2:: Tagged data
  • 2-4-3:: Data-Directed Programming and Additivity
  • 2-5-1:: Generic Arithmetic Operations
  • 2-5-2:: Combining Data of Different Types
  • 2-5-3:: Example: Symbolic Algebra
  • 3-1-1:: Local State Variables
  • 3-1-2:: The Benefits of Introducing Assignment
  • 3-1-3:: The Costs of Introducing Assignment
  • 3-2-1:: The Rules for Evaluation
  • 3-2-2:: Applying Simple Procedures
  • 3-2-3:: Frames as the Repository of Local State
  • 3-2-4:: Internal Definitions
  • 3-3-1:: Mutable List Structure
  • 3-3-2:: Representing Queues
  • 3-3-3:: Representing Tables
  • 3-3-4:: A Simulator for Digital Circuits
  • 3-3-5:: Propagation of Constraints
  • 3-4-1:: The Nature of Time in Concurrent Systems
  • 3-4-2:: Mechanisms for Controlling Concurrency
  • 3-5-1:: Streams Are Delayed Lists
  • 3-5-2:: Infinite Streams
  • 3-5-3:: Exploiting the Stream Paradigm
  • 3-5-4:: Streams and Delayed Evaluation
  • 3-5-5:: Modularity of Functional Programs and Modularity of Objects
  • 4-1-1:: The Core of the Evaluator
  • 4-1-2:: Representing Expressions
  • 4-1-3:: Evaluator Data Structures
  • 4-1-4:: Running the Evaluator as a Program
  • 4-1-5:: Data as Programs
  • 4-1-6:: Internal Definitions
  • 4-1-7:: Separating Syntactic Analysis from Execution
  • 4-2-1:: Normal Order and Applicative Order
  • 4-2-2:: An Interpreter with Lazy Evaluation
  • 4-2-3:: Streams as Lazy Lists
  • 4-3-1:: Amb and Search
  • 4-3-2:: Examples of Nondeterministic Programs
  • 4-3-3:: Implementing the `Amb' Evaluator
  • 4-4-1:: Deductive Information Retrieval
  • 4-4-2:: How the Query System Works
  • 4-4-3:: Is Logic Programming Mathematical Logic?
  • 4-4-4-1:: The Driver Loop and Instantiation
  • 4-4-4-2:: The Evaluator
  • 4-4-4-3:: Finding Assertions by Pattern Matching
  • 4-4-4-4:: Rules and Unification
  • 4-4-4-5:: Maintaining the Data Base
  • 4-4-4-6:: Stream Operations
  • 4-4-4-7:: Query Syntax Procedures
  • 4-4-4-8:: Frames and Bindings
  • 5-1-1:: A Language for Describing Register Machines
  • 5-1-2:: Abstraction in Machine Design
  • 5-1-3:: Subroutines
  • 5-1-4:: Using a Stack to Implement Recursion
  • 5-1-5:: Instruction Summary
  • 5-2-1:: The Machine Model
  • 5-2-2:: The Assembler
  • 5-2-3:: Generating Execution Procedures for Instructions
  • 5-2-4:: Monitoring Machine Performance
  • 5-3-1:: Memory as Vectors
  • 5-3-2:: Maintaining the Illusion of Infinite Memory
  • 5-4-1:: The Core of the Explicit-Control Evaluator
  • 5-4-2:: Sequence Evaluation and Tail Recursion
  • 5-4-3:: Conditionals, Assignments, and Definitions
  • 5-4-4:: Running the Evaluator
  • 5-5-1:: Structure of the Compiler
  • 5-5-2:: Compiling Expressions
  • 5-5-3:: Compiling Combinations
  • 5-5-4:: Combining Instruction Sequences
  • 5-5-5:: An Example of Compiled Code
  • 5-5-6:: Lexical Addressing
  • 5-5-7:: Interfacing Compiled Code to the Evaluator

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