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Programming Languages, 4/e
Author(s)
Simy Joy ,Payal Anand ,Priya Nair Rajeev
ISBN
9788177586886
Imprint
Pearson Education
Copyright
2006
Pages
608
Binding
Paperback
List Price Rs.
910.00
This book continues the tradition of considering the software and hardware architecture when describing the features of a programming language. It provides programmers with the perspective to develop correct and efficient software.
It lays emphasis on the World Wide Web and its impact on programming. More information is included on distributed computing and client/server algorithms. New topics include Java, HTML web page design, CGI scripts, and the PERL and Postscript languages.
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Contents
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Features
- Downloadable Resources
- Language Design Issues
- Impact of Machine Architectures
- Language Translation Issues
- Modeling Language Properties
- Elementary Data Types
- Encapsulation
- Inheritance
- Sequence Control
- Subprogram Control
- Storage Management
- Distributed Processing
- Network Programming
- A Language Summaries
- Bibliography
- References
- Index
- Brief summaries are given of 11 languages: Ada, C, C++, FORTAN, Java, LISP, ML, Pascal, Postscript, Prolog, and Smalltalk. There is also additional information on HTML and PERL.
- The text is not oriented to any one language. Examples of language constructs are given in several languages to demonstrate their universality. All examples have been tested on an appropriate translator.
- Many different models of program design are covered: algebraic procedural language, applicative programming, logic programming, object-oriented programming, distributed and client/server programming, web page development, and text processing applications.
- The text is comprehensive. Chapters 1 and 2 provide a review of background material, and sections on language semantics, compilers and parallel programming provide additional topics for the advanced student.
- The primary focus of this book is on Software Development.
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