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by dlo
5770 days ago
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You make a good point; it does spend a lot of time on the front-end. As pointed out elsewhere, Muchnick is more thorough on back-end topics, which it appears we both agree are far more interesting. I've definitely heard of those other books before, and in particular, Appel's _Compiling with Continuations_ will be especially interesting when I look into compiling functional languages. Actually, I don't have any personal experience with the Stanford course. I am reading the book for fun really. (For all its faults, it is quite engrossing!) I just thought it would be relevant to investigate under what context this book is generally used. |
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