A new edition of a textbook that provides students with a deep, working understanding of the essential concepts of programming languages, completely revised, with significant new material.
This book provides students with a deep, working understanding of the essential concepts of programming languages. Most of these essentials relate to the semantics, or meaning, of program elements, and the text uses interpreters (short programs that directly analyze an abstract representation of the program text) to express the semantics of many essential language elements in a way that is both clear and executable. The approach is both analytical and hands-on. The book provides views of programming languages using widely varying levels of abstraction, maintaining a clear connection between the high-level and low-level views. Exercises are a vital part of the text and are scattered throughout; the text explains the key concepts, and the exercises explore alternative designs and other issues. The complete Scheme code for all the interpreters and analyzers in the book can be found online through The MIT Press web site. For this new edition, each chapter has been revised and many new exercises have been added. Significant additions have been made to the text, including completely new chapters on modules and continuation-passing style. Essentials of Programming Languages can be used for both graduate and undergraduate courses, and for continuing education courses for programmers.
Laurent Gutierrez + Valerie Portefaix -- map-office -- is acollaborative studio involved in cross-disciplinary projectsthat incorporate architecture and the visual arts.They have been participating in several local and internationalexhibitions and were selected this year for theVIIth Architecture Venice Biennale. They have publisheda number of articles on urban phenomena about HongKong and China. Their book mapping HK (Hong Kong,map book publishers, 2000), details both the physicaland dynamic transformations taking place in HongKong.