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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
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Structure and Interpretation
of Computer Programs
second edition
Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman
with Julie Sussman
foreword by Alan J. Perlis
The MIT Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England
McGraw-Hill Book Company
New York St. Louis San Francisco Montreal Toronto
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This book is one of a series of texts written by faculty of the Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was edited and produced by The
MIT Press under a joint production-distribution arrangement with the McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Ordering Information:
North America
Text orders should be addressed to the McGraw-Hill Book Company.
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© 1996 by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Second edition
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or
mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without
permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set by the authors using the LATEX typesetting system and was printed and bound in the
United States of America.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Abelson, Harold
Structure and interpretation of computer programs / Harold Abelson
and Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sussman. -- 2nd ed.
p. cm. -- (Electrical engineering and computer science
series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-01153-0 (MIT Press hardcover)
ISBN 0-262-51087-1 (MIT Press paperback)
ISBN 0-07-000484-6 (McGraw-Hill hardcover)
1. Electronic digital computers -- Programming. 2. LISP (Computer
program language) I. Sussman, Gerald Jay. II. Sussman, Julie.
III. Title. IV. Series: MIT electrical engineering and computer
science series.
QA76.6.A255 1996
005.13'3 -- dc20 96-17756
Fourth printing, 1999
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This book is dedicated, in respect and admiration, to the spirit that lives in the computer.
``I think that it's extraordinarily important that we in computer science keep fun in computing. When it
started out, it was an awful lot of fun. Of course, the paying customers got shafted every now and then,
and after a while we began to take their complaints seriously. We began to feel as if we really were
responsible for the successful, error-free perfect use of these machines. I don't think we are. I think we're
responsible for stretching them, setting them off in new directions, and keeping fun in the house. I hope
the field of computer science never loses its sense of fun. Above all, I hope we don't become missionaries.
Don't feel as if you're Bible salesmen. The world has too many of those already. What you know about
computing other people will learn. Don't feel as if the key to successful computing is only in your hands.
What's in your hands, I think and hope, is intelligence: the ability to see the machine as more than when
you were first led up to it, that you can make it more.''
Alan J. Perlis (April 1, 1922-February 7, 1990)
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