I am not refuting. I was actually asking if there are CS books written in Lisp. Almost any CS book I've seen relies on C, C++ or something along those lines. > Are you interested in finding such a book? Yes.
> a healthy dose of Hennessy's book Most any CS book seems to have been written in C, Java, C++ and lately, Python. Are there books on computer architecture, algorithms, compilers, whatever written in Scheme?
As someone fairly new to programming I don't understand what makes modern implementation of Lisp like Clojure better than its ancestor. I like Scheme because it's ridiculously flexible. You can implement as many…
I am not refuting. I was actually asking if there are CS books written in Lisp. Almost any CS book I've seen relies on C, C++ or something along those lines. > Are you interested in finding such a book? Yes.
> a healthy dose of Hennessy's book Most any CS book seems to have been written in C, Java, C++ and lately, Python. Are there books on computer architecture, algorithms, compilers, whatever written in Scheme?
As someone fairly new to programming I don't understand what makes modern implementation of Lisp like Clojure better than its ancestor. I like Scheme because it's ridiculously flexible. You can implement as many…