PPT-Design Principles of Programming Languages

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Practices Zhenjiang Hu Haiyan Zhao Yingfei Xiong Peking University Spring Term 2016 Chap 17 Please refer to the package of joinexrercise Subtype Relation Records

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Practices Zhenjiang Hu Haiyan Zhao Yingfei Xiong Peking University Spring Term 2016 Chap 17 Please refer to the package of joinexrercise Subtype Relation Records Algorithmic subtype relation. Lecture 18. Static vs. Dynamic Typing. Dan Grossman. Fall 2011. Static vs. dynamic typing. A big, juicy, essential, topic about how to think about PLs. Conversation usually overrun with half-informed opinions . Chapter One. Modern Programming Languages, 2nd ed. . 1. Outline. What makes programming languages an interesting subject? . The amazing variety. The odd controversies. The intriguing evolution. The connection to programming practice. Introduction To Ruby; Dynamic OOP; "Duck Typing". Alan Borning. Autumn 2012. (slides borrowed from Dan Grossman). The plan. Lecture materials may not recount every little language feature we use. Thomas book . Classification of programming languages. “There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always bitch about and those nobody uses.”. --. Bjarne. . Stroustrup. 1. . Generated using wordle.net from the text of this ppt file. Genealogy of Common Languages. Zuse’s. . Plankalkül. Designed in 1945, but not published until 1972. Never implemented. Advanced data structures. floating point, arrays, records. Invariants. Plankalkül. Lecture . 9. Function-Closure Idioms. Zach Tatlock. Winter 2018. More idioms. We know the rule for lexical scope and function closures. Now what is it good for. A partial but wide-ranging list:. Pass functions with private data to iterators: Done. CS 170b. Benjamin Gaska, much help from William Mitchell. What is a programming language. A simple definition:. A system for describing computation.. It is generally agreed that in order for a language to be . Lecture 14. Thunks. , Laziness, Streams, . Memoization. Dan Grossman. Winter 2013. Delayed evaluation. For each language construct, the semantics specifies when . subexpressions. get evaluated. In ML, Racket, Java, C:. Lecture 17. Implementing Languages Including Closures. Dan Grossman. Autumn . 2018. Typical workflow. Autumn 2018. 2. CSE341: Programming Languages. "(. fn. x => x x) 4". Parsing. Call. Function. Lecture 19. Introduction to Ruby and OOP. Dan Grossman. Autumn . 2018. Ruby logistics. Next two sections use the Ruby language. http://. www.ruby-lang.org/. Installation / basic usage instructions on course website. Lecture 22. OOP . vs. Functional Decomposition; Adding Operators & Variants; . Double-Dispatch . Dan Grossman. Autumn . 2018. Breaking things down. In functional (and procedural) programming, break programs down into . The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand

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