Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
512
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1987
Wydawca
Computer Sciences Press
Wydanie
3rd
ISBN-10
0881751421
ISBN-13
9780881751420
Opis
This comprehensive volume delves into the vast and varied landscape of programming languages, offering readers a detailed exploration of their evolution, principles, and applications. Edited by Ellis Horowitz, it serves as a guiding light for both seasoned developers and those new to the field, providing essential insights into the underlying concepts that drive software development.
The book features an extensive index and a thorough bibliography, acknowledging the foundational works and contemporary contributions that inform modern programming practices. Each chapter unpacks different programming paradigms and language features, helping readers understand not just the syntax but also the philosophy behind the design of widely-used languages.
As readers journey through the rich tapestry of programming languages, they will gain valuable knowledge on how to effectively select and utilize these tools in solving real-world problems. The meticulously crafted content ensures that both theorists and practitioners can find relevant information to enhance their skills and understanding of this dynamic field.
The book features an extensive index and a thorough bibliography, acknowledging the foundational works and contemporary contributions that inform modern programming practices. Each chapter unpacks different programming paradigms and language features, helping readers understand not just the syntax but also the philosophy behind the design of widely-used languages.
As readers journey through the rich tapestry of programming languages, they will gain valuable knowledge on how to effectively select and utilize these tools in solving real-world problems. The meticulously crafted content ensures that both theorists and practitioners can find relevant information to enhance their skills and understanding of this dynamic field.
Gatunki
Nauka i Technologia