Re: [racket-users] HtDP/2e, HtDP/3e

2018-01-20 Thread Matthias Felleisen
:-) > On Jan 20, 2018, at 10:10 PM, Neil Van Dyke wrote: > > Knuth established a standard in CS, of quality-focused pacing, and > exceedingly useful tangents. > > Let's see... PLT has made its own language, computer (VM) architecture, and > typesetting system...

Re: [racket-users] HtDP/2e, HtDP/3e

2018-01-20 Thread Neil Van Dyke
Knuth established a standard in CS, of quality-focused pacing, and exceedingly useful tangents. Let's see... PLT has made its own language, computer (VM) architecture, and typesetting system... Matthew Butterick has covered fonts...  work proceeding on new editions... :) -- You received

Re: [racket-users] HtDP/2e, HtDP/3e

2018-01-20 Thread Matthias Felleisen
> On Jan 20, 2018, at 10:04 AM, Luis Sanjuán wrote: > > This is great news! I'm wondering whether there is more on the way apart from > HtDP/3e? Yes, eventually I will write HtDComponents and HtDSystems, pedagogic books on the respective topics, but at the rate I

[racket-users] HtDP/2e, HtDP/3e

2018-01-20 Thread Luis Sanjuán
This is great news! I'm wondering whether there is more on the way apart from HtDP/3e? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Racket Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[racket-users] HtDP/2e, HtDP/3e

2018-01-13 Thread Matthias Felleisen
Hi everybody, MIT P is about to print the second edition of How to Design Programs and it is supposed to appear later this spring. We have therefore moved the on-line edition of HtDP/2e to htdp.org , and I encourage you all to quickly check the new web site. The first