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The book is accompanied by supporting software that runs in the [[Racket (programming language)|Racket programming language]].
 
Since PLAI is constantly under development, some of the newer material (especially assignments) is found on [httphttps://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs173/ course pages at Brown University].
 
PLAI is also an experiment in publishing methods. The essay
[httphttps://www.cs.brown.edu/~sk/Memos/Books-as-Software/ Books as Software] discusses why the book is self-published. InThe addition,current thepublic bookrelease is currentlyversion (as of December 2014) available not only in3.2.2 (for2023-02-pay26) printis butavailable alsoas botha free andelectronic edition for-pay electronicscreen use or editionsprinting.
 
==See also==
* [[Online integrated development environment|List of online integrated development environments]]
 
==References==
*[httphttps://cswww.brownplai.edu/courses/cs173/2012/bookorg/ SecondThird edition full text]
*[https://cs.brown.edu/courses/cs173/2012/book/ Second edition full text]
*[http://www.plai.org Book homepage]
*[httphttps://www.cs.brown.edu/~sk/Publications/Papers/Published/sk-teach-pl-post-linnaean/ An essay on the pointlessness of ''language paradigms''; this guides the design of the book]
*[httphttps://www.cs.brown.edu/~sk/Memos/Books-as-Software/ An essay on the ''Books as Software'' philosophy; this guides the publication of the book]
 
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