Examines the principles underlying the major paradigms of programming languages, for senior and graduate students in programing languages. Covers the history of the field, attribute grammars, inclusion polymorphism, the PROLOG logic programming paradigm, lambda calculus, denotational semantics, and the axiomatic approach of Hoare. Includes exercises and examples in Ada, Modula-3, and ML languages. Assumes familiarity with programming. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Rigorous, thorough, and foundational, this text reveals the character of programming languages as a field of study and explores some of the interesting, important, and conceptually more challenging topics that are often ignored by other texts on the subject.
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