The design of a programming language

by Michael Ignatieff Schwartzbach

Paper Book, 1984

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Available

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Indeholder "Abstract", "1. Introduction", "1.1 History of the AKA Project", "1.2 Experience from the AKA Project", "1.3 The Aims of this Project", "2. Teaching Programming", "2.1 Current Practice", "2.2 Design Principles", "3. Designing a Programming Language", "3.1 Dogmatics", "3.2 Analytics",
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"3.3 Pragmatics", "3.4 The Design Model", "4. A Conceptual Analysis", "5. Semantic Prelude", "6. The AKA Language", "6.1 Objects", "6.2 Worlds", "6.3 Variables", "6.4 Values", "6.5 Names", "6.6 Definitions", "6.7 Procedures", "6.8 Types", "6.9 Declarations", "6.10 Proc-specifications", "6.11 Type-specifications", "6.12 Programs", "6.13 Parallelism", "6.14 Operating System Facilities", "7. A Possible Implementation", "7.1 Parsing", "7.2 Storage Administration", "7.3 Polymorphism", "7.4 Nondeterminism", "7.5 Concurrency", "8. Evaluation", "8.1 Looking Back", "8.2 Visions", "9. Acknowledgements", "10. References", "Appendix: Semantic Definitions".

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Publication

Aarhus Computer Science Department, Aarhus University 1984 124 s. ill.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

124 p.; 20.7 cm

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Omslag: Ikke angivet
Omslaget viser titel og forfatternavn med sort på rød baggrund
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Med dedikation af forfatteren: "Til min gamle ven Birger uden hvis inspiration jeg var endt som en forsulten talteoretiker! underskrevet Michael"

Pages

124

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