On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 09:07:49 -0500 Joel James Adamson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thien-Thi Nguyen <[email protected]> writes: > > > () maledetto <[email protected]> > > () Thu, 20 Jan 2011 23:12:25 +0100 > > > > aren't there some tests out there? > > > > What would such a test look like? > > To the OP: Can you be more specific about what you want? I suggest > reading The Little Schemer[1] if you want to really understand the > concepts behind the language. That book advanced my thinking > hugely. I still refer to it occasionally. > > Joel > there's a simple reason for my question. i'm in the need to quickly refresh my knowledge about the language because of a possible job in the very near future. reading full books is a bit overhead in that short time, and i tend to always find everything plausible in books without being able to reproduce what i read. i rather like tutorials and stuff that stays with the detail. but what i really want to reach is a safe feeling. i just want to get sure about the current state of my own, rusty knowledge about scheme. this is why i rather liked to 'test' myself (like in school, but no multiple choice ;) the quick, easy and dirty way. regards, maledetto <[email protected]>
