Introduction to Programming Languages: Programming in C, C++, Scheme, Prolog, C#, and Python takes a balanced approach to teaching programming paradigms, principles, and the language mechanisms while focusing on language constructs and programming skills. It is intended for a course where students have already completed a basic computer science course and have learned a high-level programming language like C, C++, or Java.
Introduction to Programming Languages: covers five languages: imperative C, object-oriented C++, functional Scheme, logic Prolog, and multi-paradigm Python. teaches language structures at different layers (lexical, syntactic, contextual, and semantic), the control structures and the execution models of imperative, object-oriented, functional, and logic programming languages. explains program processing (compilation vs. interpretation) and preprocessing (macros and inlining). describes different aspects of a variable, including its type, scope, name, address, memory location, and value. uses program examples to explain the contents and uses memory maps to show the execution process. includes assignments, programming exercises, and projects at the end of each chapter.
This is packaged with access to the KHQ, a user-friendly, self-testing application available on the iTunes and Google Play store. It includes questions based on the content in the publication and gives students feedback and explanations on answers.
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