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For many years I recommended everyone on my team (that was interested in retooling their brain in a more functional way) read "The Little Schemer". My only caveat is that they read it without touching a computer. Like... read it on an airplane. While I had no interest in using Scheme/Racket/Lisp for actual work, I found that it brought so much simplicity to my thinking.


Came here to say the same thing. The other books in the series are pretty good too.

E.g. The Little Prover https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262527958/the-little-prover/

and

The Little Typer https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262536431/the-little-typer/


I've always wanted to look into these other books! (I even purchased The Reasoned Schemer - but failed to start reading it). Someday... probably when I retire.




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