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        <title>(2010) Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs : Brian Harvey</title>
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        <description>CS 61A: The first lecture of a first-semester Computer Science course at UC Berkeley, to learn Scheme, based on the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, taught by Brian Harvey. SICP is unique in its ability — at least potentially — to alter your fundamental beliefs about computers and programming. At least that was my experience, a younger version of me is in the audience of these Fall 2010 lectures. Or you may hate the book and that's okay too. Source (with every lecture): https://archive.org/details/ucberkeley_webcast_itunesu_391532630 Book : SICP Course notes : ~bh/61a-pages UC Berkeley uses a special version of Scheme, modified from STk. You may have a better time using Racket, where there is an SICP package to be mostly compatible.</description>
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