Hi Ewen,

For learning Scheme, this is quite good:

Teach Yourself Scheme in Fixnum Days:

https://ds26gte.github.io/tyscheme/index-Z-H-4.html#node_sec_2.1.4

A surprisingly good resource.

If you want to get serious, then SICP is essential, the text from the
legendary MIT course.

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, by Abelson and Sussman.

Freely available online:

https://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/

Just having the hardback of this book next to me on my bookshelf makes me
feel good.

There's a 20 video course on Scheme by Abelson on the net somewhere I seem
to recall.

And I think the MIT 6.001 course lectures from 198 or so are now released
on youtube under a Creative Commons licence.


Andrew
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