X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=index.mdwn;h=92a80ae82830f06a534684e11b7246a2411a47d3;hp=af63cf9d540cf58e7a3f87f06b29cfe356fc8720;hb=e03255ddae02ece51142cef0e37eccde9c4409cd;hpb=ab1fdd8bbd471a3d81f15c8ffc3fefc4283cbb76 diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index af63cf9d..92a80ae8 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -20,7 +20,19 @@ All students are invited to help us schedule, and then participate in, a regular [[Assignment1]] -## Overview ## + +##[[Notes and Schedule]]## + +[[Using the programming languages]] + + +##[[Offsite Reading]]## + +There's lots of links here already to tutorials and encyclopedia entries about many of the notions we'll be dealing with. + + + +## Course Overview ## The goal of this seminar is to introduce concepts and techniques from theoretical computer science and show how they can provide insight @@ -149,12 +161,13 @@ other. [[How to get the programming languages running on your computer]] -[[Using the programming languages]] - [[Family tree of functional programming languages]] + ## Recommended Books ## +It's not necessary to purchase these for the class. But they are good ways to get a more thorough and solid understanding of some of the more basic conceptual tools we'll be using. + * *An Introduction to Lambda Calculi for Computer Scientists*, by Chris Hankin, currently $17 on [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Lambda-Calculi-Computer-Scientists/dp/0954300653). @@ -182,17 +195,10 @@ on [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Seasoned-Schemer-Daniel-P-Friedman/dp/02625610 * *The Little MLer*, by Matthias Felleisen and Daniel P. Friedman, currently $27 on [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Little-MLer-Matthias-Felleisen/dp/026256114X). This covers some of the same introductory ground as The Little Schemer, but -this time in ML. The dialect of ML used is SML, not OCaml, but there are only +this time in ML. It uses another dialect of ML (called SML), instead of OCaml, but there are only superficial syntactic differences between these languages. [Here's a translation manual between them](http://www.mpi-sws.org/~rossberg/sml-vs-ocaml.html). -##[[Schedule of Topics]]## - -##[[Lecture Notes]]## - -##[[Offsite Reading]]## - -There's lots of links here already to tutorials and encyclopedia entries about many of the notions we'll be dealing with. ----