A guide for computer programmers, novice to expert, explaining how to design a customized programming language for specific applications in science, engineering, or mathematics, by keying in the technical language and notations of the particular field. Presents basic programming principles, and compares the conventional approach with a user-oriented approach that enables the user to mimic technical English with syntax and notational forms grounded in conventional mathematical representation. First edition, 1987. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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