Programming Languages

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[edit] Preamble

[edit] Table of Chapters

  1. Introduction Development stage: 25% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  2. Specifying the Syntax of Programming Languages Development stage: 25% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  3. Specifying the Semantics of Programming Languages Development stage: 50% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  4. Functional Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  5. Imperative Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  6. Object-oriented Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  7. Scripting Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  8. Logical Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  9. Aspect-oriented Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)
  10. Domain-specific Languages Development stage: 00% (as of 12 Sept 2005)


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Hidden categories: Alphabetical/P | Dewey/600 | Library of Congress/QA75.5
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