Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)

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229 points by gjvc 15 hours ago


neilv - 12 hours ago

If you want to work through SICP, you can use MIT Scheme, but another option is to use Racket or DrRacket, with this add-on package: https://docs.racket-lang.org/sicp-manual/

dirteater_ - 10 hours ago

I tried SICP straight from the book once, but I think the lectures are much better and the book acts as a supplemental reference.

j_m_b - 3 hours ago

This is how I learned lisp. I then went on to learn Clojure and built a career around it.

xqb64 - 3 hours ago

What could someone interested in systems programming gain from this?

boobsbr - 4 hours ago

The audio is so bad on these lectures.

Is there any way to clean them up?

bloppe - 10 hours ago

Cannot recommend these enough. Watch the first one and you'll be hooked

mbrezu - 10 hours ago

These sound a little better than I remember. I wonder if the sound was cleaned up?

Aejkatappaja - 6 hours ago

I always recommend these lectures, awesome!

songbird23 - 10 hours ago

Should I do the JS or Scheme SICP

aligutierrez - 10 hours ago

interesting approach to SICP.

tangsoupgallery - 13 hours ago

These 1986 lectures are the definitive SICP experience — the Hal and Gerry show at its peak. The presentation quality holds up remarkably well, and seeing the metacircular evaluator built live is something no textbook can fully capture. For those who find the book dense, these lectures provide the pacing and intuition that make the abstractions click.

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