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Lecture 4B | MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation, 1986

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  • I only wish the whole kool-aid of "object oriented programming" was broken into common-sense concepts like in this lecture. It is absolutely enlightening to embed this knowledge in my understanding. Thank you Prof. Abelson. Thank you the-students-in-the lecture for asking all of my doubts and other questions I hadn't even thought about, especially the gentleman with beard and the coolest sunglasses. :)

  • @dangermanfears It's MIT, dude. They all had email. Some of them might have been electrical engineering students who were working on reducing the size/cost of mobile phones, too. :)

  • @spo0ck Its 1986 dude:D Guess how many of them has an email or a mobilephone

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