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I be readin sicp

1 2024-02-08 21:27

yeah
just like that

2 2024-02-11 00:15

I've been meaning to buy a copy of it!! Or just grab a pdf of it lol

3 2024-02-11 02:35

Just install the Emacs package and read it in info mode

4 2024-02-11 03:15

https://sarabander.github.io/sicp/

5 2024-02-11 16:46

>>3

*Exercise 1.13:* Prove that _Fib_(n) is the closest integer to
[phi]^n/[sqrt](5), where [phi] = (1 + [sqrt](5))/2. Hint: Let
[illegiblesymbol] = (1 - [sqrt](5))/2. Use induction and the
definition of the Fibonacci numbers (see section *Note 1-2-2::) to
prove that _Fib_(n) = ([phi]^n - [illegiblesymbol]^n)/[sqrt](5).

The epub and pdf versions are much more readable. There's probably a way to render the epub version in eww if you really don't want to leave emacs

6 2024-02-11 23:06

I reading https://sarabander.github.io/sicp/

it has better typesetting and illustrations that the emacs package

I have been doing it in racket with the sicp package

that shit sucks fr

racket doesn't allow you to redefine names in the environment

shit's gay af
but uh
yeah

that's just how it goes

7 2024-02-12 02:01

can I do sicp with lambda calculus instead of scheme?
srs question

8 2024-02-13 02:13 *

>>7

Can I do SICP with __(SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SCHEME)__?

NO.

9 2024-02-13 02:15 *

>>7,8
You be learning/doing lambda calculus with scheme anyway, so that's a stupid, if not serious question to make.

10 2024-02-27 05:48

>>5
You're right. I stuck with the Texinfo version for a while, but 2.2.4 was just impossible.

11 2024-02-29 16:45

I actually fucking printed a PDF

12 2024-02-29 17:32

8

not anymore
https://sicp.sourceacademy.org/sicpjs.pdf

13 2024-02-29 17:33

>>12, 8
fuck

14 2024-03-06 10:05 *

>>11
I would have visited an on-demand book printing service for that purpose.

15 2024-03-06 17:41

>>11,14
I would have purchased a copy.

I mean come on.

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