authors |
Elson, Mark |
year |
1973 |
title |
Concepts of Programming Languages |
source |
xii, 333 p. : ill. Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc., 1973 |
summary |
Includes bibliography: p. [317]-325 -- (The SRA Computer Science Series). The primary purpose is of this paper is to study the important structural characteristic of various prominent high-level languages. The first part provides a brief, informal introduction to a cross-section of prominent languages that are latter drawn upon for illustration. The second and third parts provide an analysis of language features. They differ from each other in the degree of generality of the concepts discussed. The appendices provide ancillary information ranging from elementary automata theory to language-syntax description to compilation techniques |
keywords |
programming, languages, theory, practice |
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