Programming languages : structures and models
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Programming languages : structures and models
(The PWS-Kent series in computer science)
PWS Pub. Co., c1995
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-424) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Programming language theory in the context of a language model (paradigm) and one or more example languages for each of the five important paradigms are presented in this text. The basic principles of programming languages are documented so that students can effectively use current and future languages. Formal paradigms provide a bridge between programming language theory and the abundance of actual languages used as models throughout the text. The book is structured to allow for a variety of course organizations and emphases.
Table of Contents
- Preliminary concepts
- overview of imperative model
- data aggregates
- procedural abstraction
- data abstraction
- example language - C
- example language - Modula-2
- overview of functional model
- scheme - a functional-oriented language
- Ml - a typed functional language
- overview of logic-oriented model
- Prolog - a logic oriented language
- overview of object-oriented model
- Smalltalk - an object-oriented language
- C++ - an object-oriented language
- overview of distributed-parallel model
- concurrent units in Ada
- concurrent units in Occam.
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