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Programming Languages :

By: Louden, Kenneth CContributor(s): Lambert, Kenneth AlfredMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, MA : Course Technology/Cengage Learning, ©2012 Edition: 3rd edDescription: ix, 662 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9781111529413Subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers)DDC classification: QA76.7 .L68 2012 Summary: ""Kenneth Louden and Kenneth Lambert's new edition of Programming languages: principles and practice gives advanced undergraduate students an overview of programming languages through general principles combined with details about many modern languages. Major languages used in this edition include C, C++, Smalltalk, Java, Ada, ML, Haskell, Scheme, and Prolog; many other languages are discussed more briefly. The text also contains extensive coverage of implementation issues, the theoretical foundations of programming languages, and a large number of exercises, making it the perfect bridge to compiler courses and to the theoretical study of programming languages.""--Publisher's description."
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""Kenneth Louden and Kenneth Lambert's new edition of Programming languages: principles and practice gives advanced undergraduate students an overview of programming languages through general principles combined with details about many modern languages. Major languages used in this edition include C, C++, Smalltalk, Java, Ada, ML, Haskell, Scheme, and Prolog; many other languages are discussed more briefly. The text also contains extensive coverage of implementation issues, the theoretical foundations of programming languages, and a large number of exercises, making it the perfect bridge to compiler courses and to the theoretical study of programming languages.""--Publisher's description."

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