Description
Develops basic concepts in languages, including means of computation, means of combination, and means of abstraction.
Examines imperative features such as references, concurrency features such as fork, and reactive features such as event handling.
Covers language features that express differing perspectives of thinking about computation, including those of logic programming and flow-based programming.
Presumes Java programming experience and understanding of object-oriented classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and static classes.
Each chapter corresponds with a working implementation of a small programming language allowing students to follow along.






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