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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. You'll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, you're sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? We've become complacent; we've fallen into a rut. We're no longer innovating; we're tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. You'll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, you're sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? We've become complacent; we've fallen into a rut. We're no longer innovating; we're tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. You'll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, you're sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? We've become complacent; we've fallen into a rut. We're no longer innovating; we're tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. You'll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, you're sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? We've become complacent; we've fallen into a rut. We're no longer innovating; we're tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Youll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, youre sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? Weve become complacent; weve fallen into a rut. Were no longer innovating; were tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Youll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, youre sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? Weve become complacent; weve fallen into a rut. Were no longer innovating; were tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Youll find their insights thought-provoking, and their ideas will inspire you to try different (and possibly more productive) ways of programming. From a text manipulation language where every line is a potential state machine event, to a concurrent language where everything is done using actors, youre sure to come away from these seven languages inspired and excited.Seven old languages; dozens of new ideas that can help shape the way we think about programming.Have you noticed that most programming languages look the same nowadays? Weve become complacent; weve fallen into a rut. Were no longer innovating; were tinkering at the margins.Fifty years ago, things were less settled. Smart people exercised their imaginations and came up with programming paradigms that will blow you away. Classes and objects, first seen in the 1960s with Simula, are still in use. But what about a language with no variables? Or one where the units of computation are independent actors? Or where every single character can express a complex operation? Imagine a language where the only flow control comes from matching patterns, or one that uses sets as its major datatype. Or how about a textual language based on macros?These seven old, obscure languages will open your eyes to new ways of thinking about programming, and change the way you code today. Explore seven older computer languages and discover new and fresh ideas that will change the way you think about programming. These languages were invented before we settled into our current C-style syntax and OO biases, so language designers were free to imagine what was possible. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.