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Machines, Programs and Languages
Journal of Cybernetics, 1974Recently, several unifying schemes have been presented by various authors [1, 3, 4, 5] for the study of automata and formal languages. Among the various approaches, the one which deals with the concept of machines with standard input/output, introduced by Scott [5], seems to be the simplest and the most natural.
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History of Programming Languages [PDF]
Hardware is physical and may be seen and touched, whereas software is intangible and is an intellectual undertaking by a team of programmers. Software is written in a particular programming language, and hundreds of languages have been developed. Programming languages have evolved over time with the earliest languages using machine code to program the ...
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Semantics of Programming Languages
1969This chapter is a survey of the research on the semantics of programming languages. We feel that it is neither feasible nor desirable for our aim here to make an attempt at a rigorous definition of the term “semantics.” This would require discussion both of the various proposals in the literature for such a definition, and of the relation of the ...
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The language of chromatin modification in human cancers
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Shuai Zhao, Charles David Allis
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The scriptic programming language
1991Over the last years a vast number of parallel languages have been developed. A large part of these are not available on ‘normal’ computers, or they do not cooperate easily with other languages. This paper describes Scriptic, a parallel language that extends widely used sequential languages (C, C++). Scriptic offers great expressiveness by incorporating
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