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Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 2: Modular Object-oriented Constructs with OCaml, Python, C++, Ada Java
Barnes and Noble
Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 2: Modular Object-oriented Constructs with OCaml, Python, C++, Ada Java
Current price: $177.95
Barnes and Noble
Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 2: Modular Object-oriented Constructs with OCaml, Python, C++, Ada Java
Current price: $177.95
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This book – composed of two volumes – explores the syntactical constructs of the most common programming languages, and sheds a mathematical light on their semantics, providing also an accurate presentation of the material aspects that interfere with coding.
Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 2
presents an original semantic model, collectively taking into account all of the constructs and operations of modules and classes: visibility, import, export, delayed definitions, parameterization by types and values, extensions, etc. The model serves for the study of Ada and OCaml modules, as well as C header files. It can be deployed to model object and class features, and is thus used to describe Java, C++, OCaml and Python classes.This book is intended not only for computer science students and teachers but also seasoned programmers, who will find a guide to reading reference manuals and the foundations of program verification.
Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 2
presents an original semantic model, collectively taking into account all of the constructs and operations of modules and classes: visibility, import, export, delayed definitions, parameterization by types and values, extensions, etc. The model serves for the study of Ada and OCaml modules, as well as C header files. It can be deployed to model object and class features, and is thus used to describe Java, C++, OCaml and Python classes.This book is intended not only for computer science students and teachers but also seasoned programmers, who will find a guide to reading reference manuals and the foundations of program verification.