Programming Language Design Concepts

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Programming Language Design Concepts

Market_Desc: · Junior, Senior, and Graduate Computer Science Students Special Features: · Timely reappraisal of language paradigms with focus on OO· Java, C and C++ used as exemplar languages· Additional case-study languages: Python, Haskell, Prolog and Ada· Deepens study by examining the motivation of programming languages not just their features· Written in an approachable style with none of the waffle that characterizes much of the literature in this area About The Book: This book explains the concepts underlying programming languages, and demonstrates how these concepts are synthesized in the major paradigms: imperative, OO, concurrent, functional, logic and scripting. It gives greatest prominence to the OO paradigm, and uses Java as the main exemplar language. It includes numerous examples, case studies of several major programming languages, and numerous end-of-chapter exercises.
Programming Language Design Concepts

Explains the concepts underlying programming languages, and demonstrates how these concepts are synthesized in the major paradigms: imperative, OO, concurrent, functional, logic and with recent scripting languages. It gives greatest prominence to the OO paradigm. Includes numerous examples using C, Java and C++ as exmplar languages Additional case-study languages: Python, Haskell, Prolog and Ada Extensive end-of-chapter exercises with sample solutions on the companion Web site Deepens study by examining the motivation of programming languages not just their features
Concepts in Programming Languages

Author: John C. Mitchell
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2003
A comprehensive undergraduate textbook covering both theory and practical design issues, with an emphasis on object-oriented languages.