01707fam a2200313 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200015000910200015001060350020001210350023001410350017001640400035001810500022002160820020002381000017002582450068002752500012003432600046003552600044004013000033004455040051004785200438005295200158009675200219011256500049013441776514BD-DhUL20150216110303.0950824s1996 maua b 001 0 eng  a 95040528  a0201590654 a8178081040 a(OCoLC)33101245 a(OCoLC)ocm33101245 a(NNC)1776514 aDLCcBD-DhULdBD-DhULdOrLoB-B00aQA76.7b.S48 199600a005.45220bSEP1 aSethi, Ravi.10aProgramming languages :bconcepts and constructs /cRavi Sethi. a2nd ed. aReading, Mass. :bAddison-Wesley,cc1996. aNew Delhi :bPearson Education,cc1996. axv, 640 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aProgramming Languages: Concepts and Constructs, Second Edition retains the "character" of the original, emphasizing concepts and how they work together. This classic book has been thoroughly revised to provide readable coverage of the major programming paradigms. Dr. Sethi's treatment of the core concepts of imperative programming in languages like Pascal and C flows smoothly into object-oriented programming in C++ and Smalltalk.8 aThe charm of functional languages is illustrated by programs in Standard ML and the Scheme dialect of Lisp. Logic programming is introduced using Prolog.8 a. Novices, who have been introduced to programming in some language, will learn from this book how related concepts work together while designers and implementers will be exposed to the major programming paradigms. 0aProgramming languages (Electronic computers)