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Concepts of Programming Languages [Hardback]

by Robert W. Sebesta

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Description of Concepts of Programming Languages

For undergraduate students in Computer Science and Computer Programming courses. Now in its Ninth Edition, Concepts of Programming Languages introduces students to the main constructs of contemporary programming languages and provides the tools needed to critically evaluate existing and future programming languages. Readers gain a solid foundation for understanding the fundamental concepts of programming languages through the author's presentation of design issues for various language constructs, the examination of the design choices for these constructs in some of the most common languages, and critical comparison of the design alternatives. In addition, Sebesta strives to prepare the reader for the study of compiler design by providing an in-depth discussion of programming language structures, presenting a formal method of describing syntax, and introducing approaches to lexical and syntactic analysis. SUPPLEMENTS *PowerPoint Slides*PowerPoint Slides containing all figures from the textbook*Solutions to end of chapter problems*Accompanying Website containing "mini-manuals" for several languages*Text-specific Website: www.aw.com/sebesta

Title Information

ISBN:
9780136073475
Pages:
696 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
359162
Publisher:
Pearson Education (US)
Published:
28/04/2009
Edition:
United States ed of 9th revised ed Edition

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About Robert W. Sebesta

Robert Sebesta is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Professor Sebesta received a BS in applied mathematics from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the Pennsylvania State University. His professional interests are the design and evaluation of programming languages, compiler design, and software testing methods and tools. He is the author of Addison-Wesley's Concepts of Programming Languages and Programming the World Wide Web.

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