I just got my own copy of the CTM book (Concepts, Techniques and
Models of computer programming) (
http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/book.html ) and from now on I find it
very interesting in introducing all these notions (variable, value,
binding, etc.) one step after the other, showing how the different
programming models / programming paradigms relate to each other,
complement themselves, etc.

I encourage you to get your own copy.

Regards,

-- 
Laurent

2009/6/4 Andrew Wagner <wagner.and...@gmail.com>:
> Hey ya'all!
> Just got my copy of Programming Clojure last night (great book, kudos
> Stuart!). I've got a silly question now. There's a comment in the book about
> one piece of code where it says "the symbol gets associated with a var which
> gets bound to a value". That sounds strange to my ear. Wouldn't a value get
> bound to a var, not the other way around? Or am I over-thinking?
> >
>

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