[Noisebridge-discuss] I am working through "The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages"

Crutcher Dunnavant crutcher at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 19:13:56 UTC 2009


Unfortunately, those books, and lisp and scheme in general, work with
mutators and metaprogramming, which really gets in the way of the things I
want to work on. I'd prefer to work with more modern languages.

On Oct 27, 2009 8:53 AM, "dpc" <weasel at meer.net> wrote:

Crutcher Dunnavant <crutcher at gmail.com> writes: > I've decided to work
through Simon Peyton-Jones' ...
a book in a similar vein is quiennec's _lisp in small pieces_ (or
Principes d'implantation de Scheme et Lisp, in the french) goes through
some major implementation techniques (for functional langs) several
different ways (eg, naive interpreter to meta-compilation for generating
code).

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