Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
410
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 18, 2008
Editore
MIT Press
Edizione
third edition
ISBN-10
0262062798
ISBN-13
9780262062794
Descrizione
This edition delves into the core principles of programming languages, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how programming languages are designed and function. The authors, Daniel P. Friedman and Mitchell Wand, expertly illustrate fundamental concepts using a variety of programming paradigms, allowing readers to appreciate the diversity in language design. With a balanced blend of theory and practical examples, the book serves both as a foundation for new programmers and a valuable reference for seasoned developers seeking to deepen their understanding.
Readers will engage with essential topics such as syntax, semantics, and the abstract structures underlying language implementation. The authors employ a clear and accessible writing style, making complex ideas more approachable through thoughtful examples and exercises. This edition includes modern developments in the field, ensuring that readers are equipped with the latest knowledge, fostering an environment of learning that is as engaging as it is informative.
Readers will engage with essential topics such as syntax, semantics, and the abstract structures underlying language implementation. The authors employ a clear and accessible writing style, making complex ideas more approachable through thoughtful examples and exercises. This edition includes modern developments in the field, ensuring that readers are equipped with the latest knowledge, fostering an environment of learning that is as engaging as it is informative.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia