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The Spritely Institute publishes A Scheme Primer (the long-requested "Gu
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Christine Lemmer-Webber |
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The Spritely Institute publishes A Scheme Primer (the long-requested "Guile tutorial"?) |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Jul 2022 14:55:36 -0400 |
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Hello all!
I'm thrilled to announce that The Spritely Institute has published A
Scheme Primer:
https://spritely.institute/news/the-spritely-institute-publishes-a-scheme-primer.html
https://spritely.institute/static/papers/scheme-primer.html
Source:
https://gitlab.com/spritely/scheme-primer
and yes since the source is a .org file, there's a .info export:
https://spritely.institute/static/papers/scheme-primer.info
Since our core implementation of Spritely Goblins, and its associated
whitepapers, use Guile Scheme (and Racket), we really needed a way for
newcomers who *weren't* Schemers to understand the language. That was
the first goal of this document, but it can really be read in two ways:
- As a quick skim, it's a reasonable intro to "how to start programming
with Scheme with no prior experience". Hey, tutorials are useful!
- But also, in less than 30 pages we manage to compress a TON of
computer science ideas from SICP, Little Schemer, etc in a way that I
think is really, really approachable.
But of course I'm biased. I'd like to know what you think!
I've considered making a Guix package of the .info version. What do
people think? Would that be useful?
Happy scheming!
- Christine
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