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From: dalal@reasoning.com (K. Michael Dalal)
Subject: Abelson and Sussman
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For those of you familiar with the classic book "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" I have a
question.  

Do you know of a book that exemplifies similar programming concepts in the C language? 
The Abelson and Sussman book is my bible for programming but I'm at a loss for how to best
implement a lot of its concepts in C.

I have hunted for such a book but can't find it - I already know C fairly well and don't need an
introductory book, just one that shows how to approach abstract, conceptual ideas such as message passing in C.

Thanks!
	Mike

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