[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> While studying the SICP video lectures I have to twist my mind some to
> completely understand the lessons. I implement the programs shown there
> in both Python and Scheme, and I find the Python implementations
> simpler to write (but it's not a fair comparison because I know very
> little Scheme still).
>
> Now some things are changing:
> http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/1840
>
> >The MIT is going to change its curriculum structure that was famous for 
> >teaching Scheme in introductory courses. One force behind the reform is no 
> >one else than Harold Abelson, famous for his marvelous Scheme opus SICP.<
> >The first four weeks of C1 will be a lot like the first four weeks of 6.001, 
> >Abelson said. The difference is that programming will be done in Python and 
> >not Scheme.<
>
>
> Someone is translating the SIPC programs in Python too:
> http://www.codepoetics.com/wiki/index.php?title=Topics:SICP_in_other_languages#Python
>
> With slides and code from lectures:
> http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.01/
> http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.01/fall06/calendar.html
>
> I like Scheme a bit too, but I consider this is a small victory for
> Python :-)

No surprise to anyone who's ever tried to use MIT Scheme.

> 
> Bye,
> bearophile

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