If you're using SICP with DrRacket, Neil Van Dyke has put together an excellent software package to help with this. Alternatively, you might be able to use the "Pretty Big" language (under Legacy languages) The best language for using DrRacket in is the "Determine language from source" option, with lang racket at the top, but SICP programs may not work perfectly in that context.
If you're using SICP with DrRacket, Neil Van Dyke has put together an excellent software package to help with this. Alternatively, you might be able to use the "Pretty Big" language (under Legacy languages). The best language for using DrRacket in is the "Determine language from source" option, with #lang racket at the top, but SICP programs may not work perfectly in that context.
Working with SICP in school 2 years ago in DrScheme (when Racket was called PLT Scheme), we used "Pretty Big". – Moberg Apr 20 at 12:39.
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