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Introduction to High-Level Programming Languages

2021
In the last chapter, we concluded Linux shell scripting. In this chapter, we will learn how to write programs with high-level programming languages like C, C++, and Python 3 with the RPi OS. The following is the list of topics we will learn in detail in this chapter:
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Adding graphics to a high‐level programming language

Software: Practice and Experience, 1995
AbstractWhen graphics input/output capabilities are added to a programming language originally designed with a text stream input/output model, various design decisions affect the ease with which the graphics facilities are learned and used by applications programmers.
Gregg M. Townsend   +2 more
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Modules in high level programming languages

1989
Publisher Summary An average user appreciates a programming language looking at the easiness of programming, which depends mainly on its expressive power and its security. Generally, it is not necessary to understand even what the implementation of a programming language is.
G. Cioni, A. Kreczmar
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A language for high-level programming of mathematical applications

Proceedings. 1988 International Conference on Computer Languages, 2003
A language system called the Automated Programmer automates a great deal of routine effort for scientific, engineering, and mathematical application programming. Its notation is modeled after conventional textbook mathematical representation, so that mathematical expressions can be entered just as they appear in conventional solution specifications. It
R.J. Klerer, Fred Grossman, M. Klerer
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Enabling High-Level Programming Languages on IoT Devices

2020 19th RoEduNet Conference: Networking in Education and Research (RoEduNet), 2020
Nowadays the Internet of Things (IoT) is not a novel and ambiguous phrase anymore. As IoT technologies such as smartwatches improve the quality of everyday living, people gradually rely more and more on connected devices. However, despite the exponential increase in popularity, the technologies used for connecting everyday devices and embedded ...
Alexandru Radovici   +2 more
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Konrad Zuse's Plankalkül: The First High-Level, "non von Neumann" Programming Language

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1997
Konrad Zuse was the first person in history to build a working digital computer, a fact that is still not generally acknowledged. Even less known is that in the years 1943-1945, Zuse developed a high-level programming model and, based on it, an ...
W. Giloi
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Tendencies of development of languages of programming of the high level

Informacionno-technologicheskij vestnik, 2017
The main directions of the development of modern high-level programming languages (HL PL) and their evolutionary development are considered in the article. The statistics are presented for the HL PL, which are key in the framework of various programming paradigms, based on the data of modern electronic resources.
G. N. Isaeva   +2 more
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NIL: A high-level language for distributed systems programming

IBM Systems Journal, 1983
Network Implementation Language (NIL) is a high-level Programming language currently being used for the implementation of prototype communication systems. NIL is designed for writing executable architecture which can be compiled into efficient code for the different machines and run-time environments of a family of communicating products.
R. E. Strom, F. N. Parr
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DeepSeek-Coder: When the Large Language Model Meets Programming - The Rise of Code Intelligence

arXiv.org
The rapid development of large language models has revolutionized code intelligence in software development. However, the predominance of closed-source models has restricted extensive research and development.
Daya Guo   +12 more
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CELLAR: a high level cellular programming language with regions

Proceedings 8th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing, 2002
This paper describes CELLAR, a language for cellular programming which extends the cellular automata model through the concept of regions. Regions are spatiotemporal objects that define zones of the automaton (set of cells), containing interesting and meaningful data patterns or trends that can be defined as events.
Gianluigi Folino, Giandomenico Spezzano
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