CS 61A The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Instructor Brian Harvey
Spring 2008
Introduction to programming and computer science. This course exposes students to techniques of abstraction at several levels: (a) within a programming language, using higher-order functions, manifest types, data-directed programming, and message-passing; (b) between programming languages, using functional and rule-based languages as examples. It also relates these techniques to the practical problems of implementation of languages and algorithms on a von Neumann machine. There are several significant programming projects, programmed in a dialect of the LISP language.
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For learning purposes, please break as follows:
Introduction - 00:00 - 22:48
Problem Part 1 - 22:49 - 35:18
Problem Part 2 - 35:19 - 38:53
Execution Part 3- 38:54 - 50:02
Conclusion - 50:03
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