6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Copyright o 2004 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6.001 Notes: Section 5.1 Slide 5.1.1 In this lecture we are going to continue with the theme of building abstractions. Thus far, we have focused entirely on Procedural
6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Copyright o 2004 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6.001 Notes: Section 7.1 Slide 7.1.1 In the past few lectures, we have seen a series of tools for helping us create procedures to compute a variety of Good programming practices
6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Copyright o 2004 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6.001 Notes: Section 8.1 Slide 8.1.1 Review: data abstraction In this lecture we are going to introduce a new data type, a data abstraction consists of: specifically to deal with symbols. This may sound a bit odd, but
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Spring semester, 2005 Project 5- The Meta-Circular Evaluator Issued Monday, April 25 To Be Completed By: Friday, May 6, 6: 00 pm Code to load for this project o Links to the system code files meval. scm, syntax. scm, and environment. scm are provided from the Projects link on the
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