Concepts of programming languages

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Concepts of programming languages

Robert W. Sebesta

Pearson/Addison-Wesley, c2006

7th ed.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 695-704) and index

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Description

Concepts of Programming Languages continues to be the market leader by providing readers with a wide-range in-depth discussion of programming language concepts. By presenting design issues for various language constructs, examining the design choices for these constructs in some of the most common languages, and critically comparing the design alternatives, this book gives readers a solid foundation for understanding the fundamental concepts of programming languages.

Table of Contents

1. Preliminaries. 2. Evolution of the Major Programming Languages. 3. Describing Syntax and Semantics. 4. Lexical and Syntax Analysis. 5. Names, Binding, Type Checking, and Scopes. 6. Data Types. 7. Expressions and Assignment Statements. 8. Statement-Level Control Structure. 9. Subprograms. 10. Implementing Subprograms. 11. Abstract Data Types. 12. Support for Object-Oriented Programming. 13. Concurrency. 14. Exception Handling and Event Handling. 15. Functional Programming Languages. 16. Logic Programming Languages.

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