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-Many off these links are to Wikipedia. You can learn a lot from such articles,
-so long as you remember they may sometimes mislead or make mistakes. However, I
-hope at this point in your education you'll have learned to be a guarded reader
-even of authoritative treatises by eminent authors. So you shouldn't need any
-Wikipedia-specific warnings.
-
-For most readers, many bits of reading we point you to will be hairy in one way
-or another. It may be aimed at audiences with more programming experience; it
-may be aimed at audiences with specific logical background you don't yet have;
-it may be aimed at audiences familiar with technical areas in linguistics you're
-first encountering. Or perhaps several of these at once. We hope you will
-already have mastered the skill of leveraged reading: getting what you can out
-of an article you don't fully understand, so that you can discuss it with the rest of
-the group and hopefully get to a point where you can read it again and
-get more out of out. (Rinse and repeat.)
-
-
-## General issues about variables and binding in programming languages ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Variable (programming)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Variable shadowing]]
-* [[!wikipedia Scope (programming)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Free variables and bound variables]]
-* [[!wikipedia Name binding]]
-* [[!wikipedia Name resolution]]
-* [[!wikipedia Parameter (computer science)]]
-
-## Functions as values, etc ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Higher-order function]]
-* [[!wikipedia First-class function]]
-* [[!wikipedia Closure (computer science)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Currying]]
-* [[!wikipedia Recursion (computer science)]]
-
-## Functional vs imperative programming ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Declarative programming]]
-* [[!wikipedia Functional programming]]
-* [[!wikipedia Purely functional]]
-* [[!wikipedia Referential transparency (computer science)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Imperative programming]]
-
-## Scheme and OCaml ##
-
-* [An Introduction to Lambda Calculus and Scheme](http://www.jetcafe.org/~jim/lambda.html) -- aimed at programmers
-* [[!wikipedia Scheme (programming language)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Objective Caml]]
-
-## Untyped lambda calculus and combinatory logic ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Lambda calculus]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Haskell Curry]]
-* [[!wikipedia Moses Schönfinkel]]
-* [[!wikipedia Alonzo Church]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Combinatory logic]]
-* [Combinatory logic](http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-combinatory/) at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
-* [[!wikipedia B,C,K,W system]]
-* [[!wikipedia SKI combinatory calculus]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Church-Rosser theorem]]
-* [[!wikipedia Normalization property]]
-* [[!wikipedia Turing completeness]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Church encoding]]
-* [[!wikipedia Y combinator]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Curry-Howard isomorphism]]<p>
-* [[!wikipedia Evaluation strategy]]
-* [[!wikipedia Eager evaluation]]
-* [[!wikipedia Lazy evaluation]]
-* [[!wikipedia Strict programming language]]
-
-## Types ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Tagged union]]
-* [[!wikipedia Algebraic data type]]
-* [[!wikipedia Pattern matching]]
-* [[!wikipedia Unit type]]
-* [[!wikipedia Bottom type]]
-* [[!wikipedia Typed lambda calculus]]
-* [[!wikipedia Simply typed lambda calculus]]
-* [Type Theory](http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/type-theory/) at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
-* [Church's Type Theory](http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/type-theory-church/) at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
-* [[!wikipedia Type polymorphism]]
-* [[!wikipedia System F]]
-
-## Side-effects / mutation ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Side effect (computer science)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Reference (computer science)]]
-* [[!wikipedia Pointer (computing)]]
-
-## Continuations ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Continuation]]
-* [[!wikipedia Continuation-passing style]]
-* [[!wikipedia Call-with-current-continuation]]
-* [Intro to call/cc at SchemeWiki](http://community.schemewiki.org/?call-with-current-continuation)
-* [[!wikipedia Delimited continuation]]
-* [Delimited/composable continuations tutorial at SchemeWiki](composable-continuations-tutorial)
-
-## Monads ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Monad (functional programming)]]
-
-## Linear Logic ##
-
-* [[!wikipedia Linear logic]]
-