Hi Fraser,
I would recommend "How to Design Programs" (http://www.htdp.org/).
Marco
On 11/14/05, Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
I am a newbie I have never programmed before,
presently i am using FC-3 as my OS and i want to start
career in programming i prefer 2 books:
1.) structure & Interpretation of Computer Programmes
- harold, sussman & sussman
2.) An introduction to programming in EmacsLISP" by
Robert J. Chassell - (GNUpress)
does SICP is for a newbie, the person who does not
even know the "abc" of programming or should i read
something else 1st like "An introduction to
programming in EmacsLISP" by Robert J. Chassell
(GNUpress). I like both of them.
my own choice is "Robert J. Chassell" : i want to
start with "GNUpress" 1st & then with SICP. Is it
fine?
May you tell me if i need to read a "prerequisite" to
SICP or SICP in itself is "right" for newbies. I read
the preface & forward to SICP and also @ amazon.com's
book-descriptions but was not able to come up with any
final answer.
may you help me? i will be very thankful for your
time.
thanks again
"fraser"
"the Great Intellectuals"
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