Brad,

On 1/19/08, Brad Beyenhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We're following the calendar on the OpenCourseWare site:
> http://ocw.mit.decenturl.com/sicp-calendar
>
> The readings are here:
> http://ocw.mit.decenturl.com/sicp-readings
>
> So should have read/viewed the lecture notes/video for L1 as this
> week's "class meeting." As preparation for next week, we should read
> section 1.1 of the text and do Project 0 before next Monday.
>
> Right, Mark? I'm just making inferences here, so it would be great if
> my hunches were confirmed...
>
> -Brad



You are correct with the schedule. I'm struggling at the moment with my
laptop, and trying Edwin - which BTW, I really don't like so I'm going to
give Lispbox a try next. After that, has anyone gotten a Scheme environment
working using VIM? I've played with Lispbox in the past, and even thought
it's Emacs based, it works more like I expect. After that, there's DrScheme
too to try.. Anyone have anything else that would work?



On Jan 19, 2008 1:38 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When should we have entire SICP Ch1 ready by?
> >
> > Also, what is the homework people are referring to?  ...the exercises
> embedded
> > in the reading?
>
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