Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)

Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)

by Gilles Dowek (Author), Jean-JacquesLévy (Author)

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The design and implementation of programming languages, from Fortran and Cobol to Caml and Java, has been one of the key developments in the management of ever more complex computerized systems. Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages gives the reader the means to discover the tools to think, design, and implement these languages. It proposes a unified vision of the different formalisms that permit definition of a programming language: small steps operational semantics, big steps operational semantics, and denotational semantics, emphasising that all seek to define a relation between three objects: a program, an input value, and an output value. These formalisms are illustrated by presenting the semantics of some typical features of programming languages: functions, recursivity, assignments, records, objects, ...showing that the study of programming languages does not consist of studying languages one after another, but is organized around the features that are present in these various languages. The study of these features leads to the development of evaluators, interpreters and compilers, and also type inference algorithms, for small languages.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 118
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 15 Dec 2010

ISBN 10: 0857290754
ISBN 13: 9780857290755