Written in an informal yet informative style, Programming Language
Fundamentals by Example uses active learning techniques, giving
students a professional learning experience based on professional
methods applied with professional standards. It provides an
understanding of the many languages and notations used in computer
science, the formal models used to design phases, and the
foundations of languages including linguistics and logic. To give
students a thorough, working knowledge of programming languages,
this textbook uses a semester-long project in which students create
a programming language. This project brings to life the concepts
and theories fundamental to computer languages. The author
incorporates "thinking tools" such as concept maps, matrices for
analysis, and flowcharts. Designed for fourth year undergraduates
and first year graduates with enough exposure to programming to
absorb the technical foundations of languages, this textbook offers
a unique approach to understanding how programming languages are
created and function.
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