Handbook Of Programming Languages Object Oriented Programming Languages


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Handbook of Programming Languages


Handbook of Programming Languages

Author: Peter H. Salus

language: en

Publisher: MacMillan Technical Publishing

Release Date: 1999


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A complete handbook covering the most widely used object-oriented programming languages with comprehensive coverage of each language, including history, syntax, variables, tips and traps. Unique leaders in the field of object oriented programming provide insightful information about the language that they helped to create. The books in the bundle are "Handbook of Programming Languages, Vol. I" and "Handbook of Programming Languages, Vol. II".

Handbook of Programming Languages: Object-oriented programming languages


Handbook of Programming Languages: Object-oriented programming languages

Author: Peter H. Salus

language: en

Publisher: MacMillan Technical Publishing

Release Date: 1998


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The "Handbook of Programming Languages" series provides a complete reference on the fundamentals of programming languages and methodologies. Volume 2 covers four important Imperative Languages.

Handbook of Programming Languages: Functional and logic programming languages


Handbook of Programming Languages: Functional and logic programming languages

Author: Peter H. Salus

language: en

Publisher: MacMillan Technical Publishing

Release Date: 1998


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Volume IV of the "Handbook of Programming Languages" begins with the Logic Programming group, all descended from John McCarthy's LISP of the late 1960s. The book begins a few pages from the"LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual", a vital token of things to come, and moves on to LISP's offspring: LISP, Scheme, Guile, and CLOS.