Daniel P. Friedman is Professor of Computer Science at Indiana University and is the author of many books published by the MIT Press, including The Little Schemer (fourth edition, 1995), The Seasoned Schemer (1995), A Little Java, A Few Patterns (1997), each of these coauthored with Matthias Felleisen, and The Reasoned Schemer (2005), coauthored with William E. Byrd and Oleg Kiselyov.
Scheme and the Art of Programming George Springer and Daniel P. Friedman Paper / September 1989 Scheme is the fast track to getting started in programming. Its clear semantics, simple syntax, and interactive environment enable the beginning student to write sophisticated programs after just two brief chapters. OUT OF PRINT
Scheme and the Art of Programming George Springer and Daniel P. Friedman Cloth / September 1989 Scheme is the fast track to getting started in programming. As a first introduction to programming, it is an ideal vehicle for learning to reason correctly about computation. OUT OF PRINT
The Little LISPer Trade Edition Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen Paper / May 1987 There are surprises in store for the diligent reader of this masterful introduction to recursion as a fundamental tool for expressing and solving problems. With wit and wisdom, The Little LISPer unfolds some of the most beautiful concepts in mathematics, computer science, and logic. OUT OF PRINT