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9 Subprograms General characteristics of subprogramsA subprogram has a single entry pointThe caller is suspended during execution of the called subprogramControl always returns to the caller when the. 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. 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. 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 . 1. A Type Is A Set. When you declare that a variable has a certain type, you are saying that the values the variable can have are elements of a certain set. A type is a set of values. plus a low-level representation. 13. Learning Objectives. Define programming of and describe the six steps of . programming.. Compare . design tools including top-down design, pseudocode, flowcharts, and logic . structures.. Describe program testing and the tools for finding and removing . Lecture 14. Thunks. , Laziness, Streams, . Memoization. Dan Grossman. Spring . 2017. Delayed evaluation. For each language construct, the semantics specifies when . subexpressions. get evaluated. In ML, Racket, Java, C:. Lecture 18. Static vs. Dynamic Typing. Dan Grossman. Autumn . 2018. Key differences. Racket and ML have . much. . . in common. Key differences. Syntax. Pattern-matching vs. . struct. -tests and . accessor. 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. Winter 2013. Breaking things down. In functional (and procedural) programming, break programs down into . Lecture 26. Course Victory Lap. Dan Grossman. Winter 2013. Final Exam. As also indicated in class-list . email:. Next . Thursday. , . 8:30-10:20. Intention is . to focus primarily on material since the midterm. 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 The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand

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