It sounds like you're drawn in the direction of type theory. Lucky for you,
there's a new "Little" book out that sounds perfect for you, "The Little Typer"
by Friedman and Christiansen. It won't help with the jargon at all, but it
covers the subject really well, and after reading it you should
I found this to be especially good. Have a bang at this.
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 5:37 PM Chansey wrote:
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Dear all,
This question has little to do with Racket, please forgive me if it's not
suitable for posting here.
After reading Paul Graham's book "Hackers & Painters", I became fascinated
with Lisp, so I chose Racket for learning Lisp.
Now, I have finished reading the trilogy of the scheme:
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