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A Curated Inventory of Programming Language Misconceptions

Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2021
Knowledge about misconceptions is an important element of pedagogical content knowledge. The computing education research community collected a large body of research on misconceptions, using a diverse set of definitions and approaches.
L. Chiodini   +5 more
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programming language

open access: yesDefinitions, 2000
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 23062 “Programming Language Processing” (PLP). The seminar brought together researchers and practitioners from three communities–software engineering, programming languages, and ...
Jiewen Yao, Vincent Zimmer
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Programming Language

open access: yesDefinitions, 2020
Description: Programming language for all operating systems that lets users work more quickly and integrate their systems more effectively. Often compared to Tcl, Perl, Ruby, Scheme or Java.
Katherine Johnson
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Programming language semantics

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
A programming language possesses syntax and semantics. Syntax refers to the spelling of the language’s programs, and semantics refers to the meanings of the programs. A language’s syntax is formalized by a grammar or syntax chart; such formalizations are found in the back of language manuals.
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Programming languages

Communications of the ACM, 1972
This paper discusses both the history and future of programming languages ( = higher level languages). Some of the difficulties in writing such a history are indicated. A key part of the paper is a tree showing the chronological development of languages and their interrelationships. Reasons for the proliferation of languages are given.
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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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