Answer by Micah Elliott for Little Schemer and Racket
You really just need the atom? function. What’s described in the book's preface is essentially:(define (atom? x) (and (not (pair? x)) (not (null? x))))As mentioned, it should satisfy this test:(atom?...
View ArticleAnswer by Mardin Yadegar for Little Schemer and Racket
I have had the author of the book as a professor. He now uses Racket himself, but he uses Emacs as a text editor.
View ArticleAnswer by Óscar López for Little Schemer and Racket
DrRacket is the (r)evolution of DrScheme; DrRacket will work perfectly for the exercises in "The Little Schemer". Just don't forget to:In the Language dialog, choose "Use the language declared in the...
View ArticleAnswer by davepmiller for Little Schemer and Racket
Racket/Scheme are interchangeable. You should be able to answer any exercise with it. Good luck.Also, I recommend downloading Dr. Racket as your interpreter.
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I'm starting to read the Little Schemer and now instead of PLT Scheme we have Racket. I would like to know if Racket is suitable for doing the exercises in the book or do I need to get another true...
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