Principles of programming languages design, evaluation, and implementation

the third edition of Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation teaches key design and implementation skills essential for language designers, compiler writers, and other computer scientists. It also covers descriptive tools and historical precedents so that students...

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Tác giả chính: MacLennan, Bruce J.
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Được phát hành: New York Oxford University Press 1999
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245 0 |a Principles of programming languages 
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245 0 |c Bruce J. MacLennan 
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260 |c 1999 
300 |a xvii, 509 p. 
300 |b ill. 
300 |c 24 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 498-499) and index 
520 |a the third edition of Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation teaches key design and implementation skills essential for language designers, compiler writers, and other computer scientists. It also covers descriptive tools and historical precedents so that students can understand design issues in their historical context. Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in programming languages and comparative languages, this text uses a unique horizontal organization that analyzes individual languages in their entirety, facilitating discussion of the interrelationships between the parts of a language. It teaches design skills by emphasizing basic principles more than details, focuses on methods of implementation over specific techniques, and presents concepts inductively. In-depth case studies of representative languages from five generations of programming language design (Fortran, Algol-60, Pascal, Ada, LISP, Smalltalk, and Prolog) are used to illustrate larger themes 
650 |a Programming languages (Electronic computers) 
700 |a Bruce J. MacLennan 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh