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Theories Of Programming Languages 1st Edition John C Reynolds

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Theories Of Programming Languages 1st Edition John C Reynolds
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 513
Author: John C. Reynolds
ISBN: 9780511626364, 9780521106979, 9780521594141, 0521106974, 0521594146, 0511626363
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Theories Of Programming Languages 1st Edition John C Reynolds by John C. Reynolds 9780511626364, 9780521106979, 9780521594141, 0521106974, 0521594146, 0511626363 instant download after payment.

The book addresses various features of programming languages from a mathematical viewpoint. It discusses semantics of things from simple imperative language to failure to concurrency issues using channel based and shared memory concepts. It is a good book to get an idea about most of this concepts if you do away with the math involved. If you can swallow the math you will be able to come up with semantics for various systems fairly quickly. I have read the Winskel's book on semantics. I feel this book is a touch away from all the math stuff compared to Winskel's book. It would be better to refer to Winskels book after this book.

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