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<div><p>with a foreword by Robin Milnerand drawings by Duane Bibby Over the past few years,<br>ML has emerged as one of the most important members of the family of programming languages. Many<br>professors in the United States and other countries use ML to teach courses on the principles of<br>programming and on programming languages. In addition, ML has emerged as a natural language for<br>software engineering courses because it provides the most sophisticated and expressive module system<br>currently available.Felleisen and Friedman are well known for gently introducing readers to<br>difficult ideas. The Little MLer is an introduction to thinking about programming and the ML<br>programming language. The authors introduce those new to programming, as well as those experienced<br>in other programming languages, to the principles of types, computation, and program construction.<br>Most important, they help the reader to think recursively with types about programs.</p><h3>About the Author</h3><p>Matthias Felleisen is Trustee Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, recipient of the Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award, and co-author (with Daniel Friedman) of <em>The Little Schemer</em> and three other "Little" books published by the MIT Press.<br></p><p>Daniel P. Friedman is Professor of Computer Science at Indiana University and is the author of many books published by the MIT Press, including <em>The Little Schemer</em> (fourth edition, 1995), <em>The Seasoned Schemer</em> (1995), <em>A Little Java, A Few Patterns</em> (1997), each of these coauthored with Matthias Felleisen, and <em>The Reasoned Schemer</em> (2005), coauthored with William E. Byrd and Oleg Kiselyov. </p></div>
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