Michael L. Scott is a professor in the University of Rochester’s Department of Computer Science, which he chaired from 1996 to 1999. He is the designer of the Lynx distributed programming language and a co-designer of the Charlotte and Psyche parallel operating systems, the Bridge parallel file system, the Cashmere distributed shared memory system, and the MCS mutual exclusion lock. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1985.
Programming Language Pragmatics, Fourth Edition is the most comprehensive programming language textbook available today. It is distinguished and acclaimed for its integrated treatment of language design and implementation, with an emphasis on integration that is supported by a central focus on programming language design.
The book provides readers with a solid foundation for understanding the most important issues driving software development today, and this latest edition is complete with new material and numerous updates, including added content on interpretation, expanded coverage of OCaml, new chapters devoted to type systems and composite types, reworked coverage of overloading, coercion, and polymorphism, and new examples featuring the ARM and x86 64-bit architectures.
Provides new material on interpretation, including expanded coverage of OCaml
Contains new material on interpretation, expanded coverage of OCaml, new chapters devoted to type systems and composite types, reworked coverage of overloading, coercion, and polymorphism
New chapters are devoted to type systems and composite types
Includes updated and re-worked coverage of overloading, coercion, and polymorphism
Presents new examples featuring the ARM and x86 64-bit architectures
##总体来说这本书讲解的并不是编译原理,而是从更高视角下的语言设计思路。对于精熟各类语法,理解编程方式很有裨益。这种类型的教材不算多见,而且描述很细致清晰,可以给10分。对于一般IT从业者来说,比真正的编译原理书籍更实用。 凑字数。。。 凑字数。。。 凑字数。。。 ...
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