Racket Programming the Fun Way by James Stelly - ISBN: 9781718500822
Paperback
Racket: Program fun math and CS topics with an interactive language.

Racket Programming the Fun Way

From Strings to Turing Machines

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  • Paperback

    360 pages

  • Release Date

    13 January 2021

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Summary

An introduction to the Racket functional programming language and DrRacket development environment to explore topics in mathematics (mostly recreational) and computer science.

At last, a lively guided tour through all the features, functions, and applications of the Racket programming language. You’ll learn a variety of coding paradigms, including iterative, object oriented, and logic programming; create interactive graphics, draw diagrams, and solve puzzles as you explore Racket thro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781718500822
ISBN-10:1718500823
Author:James Stelly
Publisher:No Starch Press,US
Imprint:No Starch Press,US
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:360
Release Date:13 January 2021
Weight:702g
Dimensions:234mm x 177mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Very cool. The book takes you through a logical series of chapters that build on one another, passing from the needed introduction to lists and all the basics of handling data of various types to arithmetic, functions, conditionals, into realms where Racket gets super interesting. Creating plots and graphs, GUIs, and working with data are done in ways unique to Lisp and its dialects and I really like how this book explains how to do so. The last few chapters of the book are super fascinating as they delve into topics like logic programming, computing machines, and even writing an algebraic calculator in Racket.”
—Matthew Helmke


“The author does a great of highlighting the power of the language — the concision, the flow, the ability to distil a problem. At time it’s impressive just how much can be achieved in a few lines of Racket code. For those of us using more verbose languages the difference is striking… . this is a book that gets my vote. It’s hard work in places, and you’ll need to put some effort in if you are get anywhere, but then that’s exactly the kind of fun that the book promises from the outset.”
—Pan Pantziarka, TechBookReport

About The Author

James Stelly

James W. Stelly is a semiretired systems analyst and developer of several business-line applications utilizing backend databases. He has degrees in mathematics and computer science from the University of Houston, and this book is a result of his lifelong interest in those topics.

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