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Foundations of Programming Languages

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This text presents topics relating to the design and implementation of programming languages as fundamental skills that all computer scientists should possess. Rather than provide a feature-by-feature examination of programming languages, the author discusses programming languages organized by concepts.

652 pages, Hardcover

First published August 15, 2002

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December 6, 2009
anyone wanting a good PLT textbook would do better with Van Roy + Hariti, and if you're an unlucky fucker stuck studying axiomatic/denotational/operational semantics, I prefer Slonneger+Kurtz. finished going over it today in preparation for tomorrow's CS6390 (Theory and Design of Programming Languages) final.
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Amazon used fulfillment, 2009-08-18. Only $3, hot damn! Recommended textbook for CS6230, Design of Programming Languages.
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