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In Dostoyevsky's Stalker, we discover how the arts may illuminate
psychiatry and psychoanalysis, as well as how these disciplines may
elucidate works of literature, art, and cinema. Examining a
diversity of authors, artists, historical figures, and psychopaths
over the course of modern history, this groundbreaking collection
of essays proposes a paradigm shift in psychiatry, based on the
idea that some symptoms of mental illness may have constructive
uses and may be used by the sufferer for mental and spiritual
growth instead of going untreated or else being "analyzed away."
Programming languages should be designed not by piling feature on
top of feature, but by removing the weaknesses and restrictions
that make additional features appear necessary. Scheme demonstrates
that a very small number of rules for forming expressions, with no
restrictions on how they are composed, are enough to form a
practical and efficient programming language that is flexible
enough to support most of the major programming paradigms in use
today. This book contains the three parts comprising 'R6RS', the
sixth revision of a series of reports describing the programming
language Scheme. The book is divided into parts: a description of
the language itself, a description of the standard libraries and
non-normative appendices. Early chapters introduce Scheme and later
chapters act as a reference manual. This is an important report for
programmers that work with or want to learn about the Scheme
language.
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