Applications of Computer Software Languages by Bill Norris (.PDF)+
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Applications of Computer Software Languages by Bill Norris
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Overview: This book provides problem solving and computer programming skills for students. This book is an introduction to the basic concepts of programming languages, with a strong emphasis on functional programming. Computer languages can be divided into two groups: high-level languages and low-level languages. High-level languages are designed to be easier to use, more abstract, and more portable than low-level languages. Syntactically correct programs in some languages are then compiled to low-level language and executed by the computer. Most modern software is written in a high-level language, compiled into object code, and then translated into machine instructions. Just as different groups in software engineering advocate different methodologies, different programming languages advocate different programming paradigms. Some languages are designed to support one paradigm (Smalltalk supports object-oriented programming, Haskell supports functional programming), while other programming languages support multiple paradigms (such as Object Pascal, C++, C#, Visual Basic, Common Lisp, Scheme, Python, Ruby, and Oz).
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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