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Computer Languages, Volume 17. Volume 17, Number 1, 1992. Linda Weiser Friedman: From Babbage to Babel and Beyond: A Brief History of Programming Languages.
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Pergamon Press, 1992 - Programming languages (Electronic computers). Bibliographic information. Title, Computer Languages, Volume 17. Publisher, Pergamon Press ...
From Babbage to Babel and beyond: a brief history of programming languages. Author: Linda Weiser Friedman.
Volume 17, Issue 3July 1992Special issue: ICCL '88—Part III: Special purpose languages. Go to Computer Languages Volume 17, Issue 3. Volume 17, Issue 3.
Dec 4, 2010 · For a complete beginner studying operational semantics, I would suggest Programming Languages and Operational Semantics by Maribel Fernández.
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Nov 10, 2022 · I am looking for a book that compares the different design philosophy and use of the most commonly used programming languages today.
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Volume 17, Issue 2 · The Philosophy of Computer Science: Introduction to the Special Issue · Three Paradigms of Computer Science · Abstraction in Computer Science.
Jan 29, 2009 · There is a programming language called Inform that, in its most recent incarnation, Inform 7, looks a lot like natural language...in particular, written language.
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Two dozen of Knuth's classic papers on the subject are collected in this volume, brought up to date with supplementary material, and augmented by a previously ...