Programming languages : concepts and implementation /
Saverio Perugini, Department of Computer Science, University of Dayton.
- First edition.
- xxxix, 755 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I Fundamentals Part II Types Part III Interpreter Implementation Part IV Other Styles of Programming
"Programming Languages: Concepts and Implementation is a textbook on programming language concepts from an implementation-oriented perspective. The book teaches language concepts from two complementary perspectives: implementation and paradigms. It covers the implementation of concepts through the incremental construction of a progressive series of interpreters in Python and Racket Scheme, for purposes of its combined simplicity and power, and assessing the differences in the resulting languages. The language being interpreted is called ChAmElEoN, referring to the recurring theme of morphing the implementation of the concepts in the language (e.g., from static scoping to dynamic scoping, or from pass-by-value to pass-by-reference)"--
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Text in English
9781284222722
2021022692
Computer programming. Programming languages (Electronic computers).