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Programming Languages III

1988
Our first tutorial on programming languages [Bruce Blum’s article in M.D. COMPUTING, Vol. 1, No. 5] discussed how the evolution of computer languages has made it easier to write programs. The earliest computers did not have programming languages per se.
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Programming Language Processors

1966
Publisher Summary A programming language processor is considered a formal method for translating from any specified programming language to machine language. This chapter focusses on theoretical or conceptual considerations underlying the design of programming language processors.
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Programming Language Description Languages

2009
Since the middle of the twentieth century, hundreds of programming languages have been designed and implemented – and new ones are continually emerging. The syntax of a programming language can usually be described quite precisely and efficiently using formal grammars. However, the formal description of its semantics is much more challenging.
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Programming Languages

1994
Phillip A. Laplante, Edward R. Dougherty
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Programming languages II

Proceedings of the 1st annual computer science conference on Program information abstracts - CWC '73, 1973
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Array programming with NumPy

Nature, 2020
K Jarrod Millman   +2 more
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