Programming Languages: Concepts and Implementation is a textbook on the fundamental principles of programming languages through a combination of concept-based and interpreter-based approaches. The book has an implementation-oriented focus and features conceptual and programming exercises that give students practical experience applying language theory and concepts. The book also showcases the construction of a progressive series of language interpreters in Python that cover the implementation of a host of core language concepts such as scope, first-class functions, and parameter passing. Other programming styles, including logic/declarative programming, and compelling language features, such as first-class continuations, are also discussed. Concepts are presented in Python, Scheme, JavaScript, Ruby, ML, Haskell, Prolog, and various other programming languages. This book is intended as a general-purpose textbook for a course on programming languages.Each new print textbook includes Navigate eBook Access, a digital-only e-book with 3 5-day access.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 51 mm
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978-1-284-22272-2 (9781284222722)
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Saverio Perugini is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Ave Maria University. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech (2004). Perugini can be reached at saverio.perugini@avemaria.edu. For more information, see https://saverio.carrd.co '