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==Description==
==Description==
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Solutions languages are: {{tag|Scheme}}, {{tag|Haskell}}, OCaml, Oberon/Component {{tag|Pascal}} and other you like to add :).
Solutions languages are: {{tag|Scheme}}, {{tag|Haskell}}, OCaml, Oberon/Component {{tag|Pascal}} and other you like to add :).


Natural languages in which discussions can be led: {{tag|English}}, {{tag|Russian}}.
Natural languages in which discussions can be led: {{tag|Wiki English|English}}, {{tag|Wiki Russian|Russian}}.

Latest revision as of 22:07, 4 April 2012

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Description[edit]

This wiki is dedicated to the wonderful book "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs". It contains solutions to exercises along with related discussions, useful links, etc.

Solutions languages are: Scheme, Haskell, OCaml, Oberon/Component Pascal and other you like to add :).

Natural languages in which discussions can be led: English, Russian.