Programming Languages (McGraw-Hill Series in Modern Structures)

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ISBN-10:

0070654158

ISBN-13:

9780070654150

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1977
Publisher: McGraw=Hill
Format: Paperback, 439 pages

Description:

Most current programming language text that provides a balanced mix of explanation and experimentation. Opening chapters present the fundamental principals of programming languages, while optional companion chapters provide implementation-based, hands-on experience that delves even deeper. This edition also includes a greatly expanded treatment of the four major programming paradigms, incorporating a number of the most current languages such as Perl and Python. Special topics presented include event-handling, concurrency, and an all-new chapter on correctness. Overall, this edition provides both broad and deep coverage of language design principles and the major paradigms, allowing users the flexibility of choosing what topics to emphasize.

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