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CS 360-01, Programming Languages, Fall 2009
Breck, Eric
Breck, Eric
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CS360 introduces fundamental programming language concepts, presenting design issues of the various language
constructs, and examining the design choices for these constructs in a range of the most popular
contemporary programming languages. Topics covered (not necessarily in this order) will include:
• Syntax of programming languages (T&N, Chapter 2)
• Issues in naming (T&N, Chapter 4)
• Types and type systems (T&N, Chapter 5)
• Semantics (T&N, Chapter 7)
• Functions (T&N, Chapter 9)
• Memory management (T&N, Chapter 11)
• Imperative programming (T&N, Chapter 12)
• Object-oriented programming (T&N, Chapter 13)
• Functional programming (T&N, Chapter 14)
• Logic programming (T&N, Chapter 15)
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This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by Archives RSA Josephine Hill.