A few links to some topics we come across in CPSC 401, Organization of Programmgin Languages. The first oens deal with ALGOL and Scheme. These are followed by a link to a presentation about types. AThe last was added in June, 2011. All pretty good.
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The report gives a complete defining description of the international algorithmic language Algol 60. This is a language suitable for expressing a large class of numerical processes in a form sufficiently concise for direct automatic translation into the language of programmed automatic computers.
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report of standards group
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From the course Types and Programming Languages by Simon Gay
Department of Computing Science
University of Glasgow -
Independent consultant and developer Chip Camden uses practical examples to explain two principles of Functional Programming.
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