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Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach introduces students to three programming paradigms: object-oriented/imperative language using C + + and Ruby, functional languages using Standard ML, and logic programming using Prolog. This book is best suited for students with an introduction to the course 2-3 with imperative programming. Key Features: (1) accessible structure to guide students through various programming languages. (4) Online support materials. Advance praise: Programming Language market this book? Filled with books, but not like this. One of the main challenges I constantly face is how to teach students to program in functional languages and logical, but also how to teach them about the compiler.
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- ISBN-10: 0387794212
- ISBN-13: 9780387794211
- Publisher: Springer
- Pages: 282
- Date: August 2008
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