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'''''Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs''''' ('''''SICP'''''), also known as the '''wizard book''',<ref>{{Citation | contribution = Wizard Book | title = The New Hacker's Dictionary | edition = 2nd | year = 1993 | contribution-url = http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/}}.</ref> is a [[computer science]] textbook. It
It was written by [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) professors [[Harold Abelson]] and [[Gerald Jay Sussman]] with Julie Sussman, and first published in 1985 by the [[MIT Press]]. It was formerly used as the textbook for MIT's introductory course in [[electrical engineering]] and computer science. SICP focuses on discovering general patterns for solving specific problems, and building robust software systems that make use of those patterns.<ref>{{Citation | last = Harvey | first = B | year = 2011 | contribution-url = http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/sicp.html | contribution = Why SICP matters? | title = The 150th anniversary of MIT | publisher = [[Boston Globe]]}}.</ref>
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