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Foundations of Programming Languages [electronic resource] / by Kent D. Lee.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Undergraduate Topics in Computer SciencePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 354 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319133140
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.13 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.7-76.73
  • QA76.76.C65
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Syntax -- Assembly Language -- C++ -- Standard ML -- Compiling Standard ML -- Prolog -- Type Inference -- The CoCo Virtual Machine Specification -- The Standard ML Basis Library.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This clearly written and simple to follow textbook introduces the reader to the three styles of programming, examining object-oriented/imperative, functional, and logic programming. The focus of the text moves from highly prescriptive languages to very descriptive languages, demonstrating the many and varied ways in which we can think about programming. Designed for interactive learning both inside and outside of the classroom, each programming paradigm is highlighted through the implementation of a non-trivial programming language, demonstrating when each language may be appropriate for a given problem. Topics and features: Includes review questions and solved practice exercises, with supplementary code and support files available from an associated website Discusses the historical background to the models of computation used in implementing the programming languages we use today Provides the foundations for understanding how the syntax of a language is formally defined by a grammar Examines assembly language programming through a series of examples, using a Python Virtual Machine implementation called CoCo Introduces object-oriented languages through examples in C++, functional programming with Standard ML, and programming using the logic language Prolog Describes the development and implementation of a type inference system for the full-featured functional language Small Suitable for students of computer science at the undergraduate level, this engaging textbook takes an active learning approach to the next stage in understanding programming languages, once the reader has established some familiarity with an imperative language and the basics of data structures.
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Introduction -- Syntax -- Assembly Language -- C++ -- Standard ML -- Compiling Standard ML -- Prolog -- Type Inference -- The CoCo Virtual Machine Specification -- The Standard ML Basis Library.

This clearly written and simple to follow textbook introduces the reader to the three styles of programming, examining object-oriented/imperative, functional, and logic programming. The focus of the text moves from highly prescriptive languages to very descriptive languages, demonstrating the many and varied ways in which we can think about programming. Designed for interactive learning both inside and outside of the classroom, each programming paradigm is highlighted through the implementation of a non-trivial programming language, demonstrating when each language may be appropriate for a given problem. Topics and features: Includes review questions and solved practice exercises, with supplementary code and support files available from an associated website Discusses the historical background to the models of computation used in implementing the programming languages we use today Provides the foundations for understanding how the syntax of a language is formally defined by a grammar Examines assembly language programming through a series of examples, using a Python Virtual Machine implementation called CoCo Introduces object-oriented languages through examples in C++, functional programming with Standard ML, and programming using the logic language Prolog Describes the development and implementation of a type inference system for the full-featured functional language Small Suitable for students of computer science at the undergraduate level, this engaging textbook takes an active learning approach to the next stage in understanding programming languages, once the reader has established some familiarity with an imperative language and the basics of data structures.

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