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Re: Programming Books You've Read(ing)

Recent books...

Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach - Peter Norvig.
Read this for my AI course, got through something like 9 of 25 chapters.

Haskell - The Craft of Functional Programming
Quick up to speed on Haskell

Compilers - Principles and Techniques (The Dragon Book)

Also, a handful of online books about Lisp.

This term has been all about functional languages for me. I have written no C outside of what I did for FRC. Only one program in Java. And roughly a dozen different assignments in either Haskell or SBCL

I would REALLY suggest picking up LISP as a language, really cool, really quick, really different. Or if you want parallel computing pick up Haskell.
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