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Mastering Racket Programming - From Basics to Expert Proficiency - cover

Mastering Racket Programming - From Basics to Expert Proficiency

William Smith

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Racket Programming: From Basics to Expert Proficiency" is a comprehensive guide designed for both beginners and experienced programmers looking to delve into the Racket programming language. Carefully structured to cover core concepts and advanced topics, this book takes you through the essentials of Racket, providing a solid foundation in its syntax, data types, and control structures. The chapters gradually build on each other, ensuring a clear and logical progression that enables readers to develop a deep understanding of the language.
 
Beyond the basics, the book explores complex topics such as functions, recursion, advanced data structures, modular programming, and macros. Practical examples and detailed explanations make these subjects accessible and engaging. With insightful coverage of error handling, debugging, and input/output operations, readers will be well-equipped to tackle real-world programming challenges. Whether you are taking your first steps in Racket or aiming to enhance your expertise, this book offers a valuable and elegant resource for mastering the language.
Disponible depuis: 30/07/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 264 pages.

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