I currently don't know if this would be a good idea or not. Per on-hiatus-or-abandoned/add_read-me_entries_from_Slack/Practical-Foundations-for-Programming-Languages-Second-Edition's branch description, my reservations from an initial impression of the work from starting to take a first look at it are as follows:
…I [feel] that Robert Harper's Practical Foundations for Programming Languages (Second Edition) is:
- Not confirmed to be a standard work or otherwise a reputable textbook.
- At least for general consumption and use, too:
- Advanced.
- Terse.
- Technical.
- Formal (in the sense of mathematical formalism.)
For another thing, I can't remember where I first saw this book, anyway. Other texts on programming-language design might fit better here in this repository; I need to take another pass at looking over what's out there.
(Possibly CC @dshadowwolf…?)