The Icon Programming Language
Author : Ralph E. Griswold
Publisher :
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Icon (Computer program language).
ISBN :
Author : Ralph E. Griswold
Publisher :
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Icon (Computer program language).
ISBN :
Author : Ralph E. Griswold
Publisher : Annabooks
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,1 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Computer graphics
ISBN : 9781573980098
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Author : David Chisnall
Publisher : Addison-Wesley
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 15,99 MB
Release : 2012-05-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0132919001
The Go Programming Language Phrasebook Essential Go code and idioms for all facets of the development process This guide gives you the code “phrases” you need to quickly and effectively complete a wide variety of projects with Go, today’s most exciting new programming language. Tested, easy-to-adapt code examples illuminate every step of Go development, helping you write highly scalable, concurrent software. You’ll master Go-specific idioms for working with strings, collections, arrays, error handling, goroutines, slices, maps, channels, numbers, dates, times, files, networking, web apps, the runtime, and more. Concise and Accessible Easy to carry and easy to use: Ditch all those bulky books for one portable pocket guide Flexible and Functional Packed with more than 100 customizable code snippets: Quickly create solid Go code to solve just about any problem Register your book at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and corrections as they become available.
Author : John C. Mitchell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 36,49 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780521780988
A comprehensive undergraduate textbook covering both theory and practical design issues, with an emphasis on object-oriented languages.
Author : Franklyn Turbak
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 1347 pages
File Size : 20,67 MB
Release : 2008-07-18
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0262303159
Key ideas in programming language design and implementation explained using a simple and concise framework; a comprehensive introduction suitable for use as a textbook or a reference for researchers. Hundreds of programming languages are in use today—scripting languages for Internet commerce, user interface programming tools, spreadsheet macros, page format specification languages, and many others. Designing a programming language is a metaprogramming activity that bears certain similarities to programming in a regular language, with clarity and simplicity even more important than in ordinary programming. This comprehensive text uses a simple and concise framework to teach key ideas in programming language design and implementation. The book's unique approach is based on a family of syntactically simple pedagogical languages that allow students to explore programming language concepts systematically. It takes as premise and starting point the idea that when language behaviors become incredibly complex, the description of the behaviors must be incredibly simple. The book presents a set of tools (a mathematical metalanguage, abstract syntax, operational and denotational semantics) and uses it to explore a comprehensive set of programming language design dimensions, including dynamic semantics (naming, state, control, data), static semantics (types, type reconstruction, polymporphism, effects), and pragmatics (compilation, garbage collection). The many examples and exercises offer students opportunities to apply the foundational ideas explained in the text. Specialized topics and code that implements many of the algorithms and compilation methods in the book can be found on the book's Web site, along with such additional material as a section on concurrency and proofs of the theorems in the text. The book is suitable as a text for an introductory graduate or advanced undergraduate programming languages course; it can also serve as a reference for researchers and practitioners.
Author : Michael Metcalf
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 28,5 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780198500261
The F programming language is a dramatic new development in scientific programming. Building on the well-established strengths of the Fortran family of languages, it is carefully crafted to be both safe and regular, whilst retaining the enormously powerful numerical capabilities of its parentlanguage, Fortran 90, as well as its data abstraction capability. Thus, an array language becomes available as part of a medium-size, widely-available language for the first time. In this respect, the language is clearly superior to older ones such as Pascal, C, and Basic. The book begins with anintroductory chapter, then describes, in turn, the features of the language: language elements, expressions and assignments, control constructs, program units and procedures, array features, intrinsic procedures, and the input/output facilities. It is completed by six appendices, including thedifference between F and Fortran 90, and solutions to most of the exercises. In the absence of a formal standard for F, this book is the defining document for the language, setting out the complete syntax and semantics of the language in a readable but thorough way. It is essential reading forusers of F.
Author : Ralph E. Griswold
Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 13,1 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780691084312
The Description for this book, The Implementation of the Icon Programming Language, will be forthcoming.
Author : Jon Bodner
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 45,42 MB
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1492077186
Go is rapidly becoming the preferred language for building web services. While there are plenty of tutorials available that teach Go's syntax to developers with experience in other programming languages, tutorials aren't enough. They don't teach Go's idioms, so developers end up recreating patterns that don't make sense in a Go context. This practical guide provides the essential background you need to write clear and idiomatic Go. No matter your level of experience, you'll learn how to think like a Go developer. Author Jon Bodner introduces the design patterns experienced Go developers have adopted and explores the rationale for using them. You'll also get a preview of Go's upcoming generics support and how it fits into the language. Learn how to write idiomatic code in Go and design a Go project Understand the reasons for the design decisions in Go Set up a Go development environment for a solo developer or team Learn how and when to use reflection, unsafe, and cgo Discover how Go's features allow the language to run efficiently Know which Go features you should use sparingly or not at all
Author : Alan A. A. Donovan
Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Page : 1202 pages
File Size : 11,44 MB
Release : 2015-11-16
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0134190564
The Go Programming Language is the authoritative resource for any programmer who wants to learn Go. It shows how to write clear and idiomatic Go to solve real-world problems. The book does not assume prior knowledge of Go nor experience with any specific language, so you’ll find it accessible whether you’re most comfortable with JavaScript, Ruby, Python, Java, or C++. The first chapter is a tutorial on the basic concepts of Go, introduced through programs for file I/O and text processing, simple graphics, and web clients and servers. Early chapters cover the structural elements of Go programs: syntax, control flow, data types, and the organization of a program into packages, files, and functions. The examples illustrate many packages from the standard library and show how to create new ones of your own. Later chapters explain the package mechanism in more detail, and how to build, test, and maintain projects using the go tool. The chapters on methods and interfaces introduce Go’s unconventional approach to object-oriented programming, in which methods can be declared on any type and interfaces are implicitly satisfied. They explain the key principles of encapsulation, composition, and substitutability using realistic examples. Two chapters on concurrency present in-depth approaches to this increasingly important topic. The first, which covers the basic mechanisms of goroutines and channels, illustrates the style known as communicating sequential processes for which Go is renowned. The second covers more traditional aspects of concurrency with shared variables. These chapters provide a solid foundation for programmers encountering concurrency for the first time. The final two chapters explore lower-level features of Go. One covers the art of metaprogramming using reflection. The other shows how to use the unsafe package to step outside the type system for special situations, and how to use the cgo tool to create Go bindings for C libraries. The book features hundreds of interesting and practical examples of well-written Go code that cover the whole language, its most important packages, and a wide range of applications. Each chapter has exercises to test your understanding and explore extensions and alternatives. Source code is freely available for download from http://gopl.io/ and may be conveniently fetched, built, and installed using the go get command.
Author : Lawrence H. Miller
Publisher : *Wiley Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,64 MB
Release : 1987-04-14
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780471825609
This book is also available through the Introductory Engineering Custom Publishing System. If you are interested in creating a course-pack that includes chapters from this book, you can get further information by calling 212-850-6272 or sending email inquiries to engineerjwiley.com. A comprehensive guide to C, the UNIX system language expected to be one of the dominant programming languages for the remainder of the decade. Introduces C's statements and commands, and shows how to write structured, portable programs. Emphasizes C's business applications: efficient data structures, resusable system code, and ability to interface with UNIX, the AT&T micro operating system. Numerous exercises, self-tests, practical case studies, and actual business programs included. Self-teaching format enables readers to learn and work at their own pace. Some knowledge of programming required.