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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: PARADIGM AND PRACTICE

Doris APPLEBY, Marymount College

accompanied with:

Instructor's Manual
(Restricted), ISBN 0-07-002574-6, © 1991, 168p.
ADA Mini Manual
by George Benjamin, ISBN 0-07-002578-9, © 1991, 178p.
C Mini Manual, C++
by Maryam Hastings, ISBN 0-07-002576-2, © 1991, 148p.
Turbo Pascal Mini-Manual
by Steven Andrianoff, ISBN 0-07-002575-4, © 1991, 94p.
PC Scheme Mini Manual
by Richard G. Hull, ISBN 0-07-002577-0, © 1991, 150p.
Prolog Mini Manual
by Tom Hankins and Thom Luce, ISBN 0-07-002579-7, © 1991, 107p.
Solutions Manual Set
IBM 3½", (Restricted), ISBN 0-07-911239-0, © 1991, 168p.
Publisher : McGraw Hill - New York

Bibliographic :

DESCRIPTION :

Comparative Programming Languages text based on the various programming paradigms: 3 imperative and 3 declarative, including object-based and functional languages. Text is accompanied by large "mini-manuals'' to teach languages or work as lab texts.

CONTENTS :

A First Informal Session with Scheme. A Closer Look at Scheme Data. Defining Your Own Functions. A Closer Look at Scheme Control. Two Sample Programs. Editing. Debugging Tools. Recursion and Lists. Program Design. File I/O. Imperative Programming in Scheme. Object-Oriented Programming Using Scoops. Case Study: A Scheme Compiler for Karel the Robot. Final Remarks. A Glossary of Commonly Used Scheme Procedures. Some Handy Utilities. References.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 436-450) and index.

BOOK CATEGORY:
For computer programming language students.


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