Simply Scheme: Credits Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science 2/e Copyright (C) 1999 MIT

Credits

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Brian Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
Matthew Wright
University of California, Santa Barbara

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Many of the examples in this book revolve around titles of songs, especially Beatles songs. Since titles aren't covered by copyright, we didn't need official permission for this, but nevertheless we want to acknowledge the debt we owe to the great musicians who've added so much pleasure to our lives. The use of their names here does not mean that they've endorsed our work; rather, we mean to show our respect for them.

The cover and the illustrations on pages there, there, there, there, there, there, there, and there were drawn by Polly Jordan.

The illustration on page there was drawn using MathematicaTM.

The illustrations on pages there, there, there, there, and there appear courtesy of the Bettmann Archive.

The illustration on page there appears courtesy of the Computer Museum, Boston. Photograph by Ben G.

The quotations on pages there and there are from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, by Lewis Carroll (Macmillan, 1871).

The Far Side cartoons on page there are reprinted by permission of Chronicle Features, San Francisco, CA. All rights reserved.

The photograph on page there appears courtesy of UCLA, Department of Philosophy.

The photograph on page there appears courtesy of the Computer Museum, Boston.

The photograph on page there appears courtesy of UPI/Bettmann.

The illustration on page there is Printgallery, by M. C. Escher. © 1956 M. C. Escher Foundation-Baarn-Holland.

The quotation on page there (top) is from "I Know an Old Lady," a traditional song of which a recent version is copyright © 1952, 1954 by Rose Bonne (words) and Alan Mills (music).

The illustration on page there is Drawing Hands, by M. C. Escher. © 1948 M. C. Escher Foundation-Baarn-Holland.

The illustration on page there is reprinted with permission from Michael Barnsley, Fractals Everywhere, Academic Press, 1988, page 319.

The illustration on page there is reprinted from page 234 of M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970.

The illustration on page there is Flowering Apple Tree, by Piet Mondrian, 1912. Courtesy of Collection Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague.

The illustration on page there is a photograph by Ben G.

The illustration on page there is from The Wizard of Oz, © 1939. Courtesy of Turner Home Entertainment.


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