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Programming Language Pragmatics, Third Edition (Paperback)

Programming Language Pragmatics, Third Edition

Amazon.com Review

As a textbook suitable for the classroom or self-study, Michael Scott’s Programming Language Pragmatics provides a worthy tour of the theory and practice of how programming languages are run on today’s computers. Clearly organized and filled with a wide-ranging perspective on over 40 different languages, this book will be appreciated for its depth and breadth of coverage on an essential topic in computer science. With references to dozens of programming languages, from Ada to Turing and everything in between (including C, C++, Java, and Perl), this book is a truly in-depth guide to how code is compiled (or interpreted) and executed on computer hardware. Early chapters tend to be slightly more theoretical (with coverage of regular expressions and context-free grammars) and will be most valuable to the computer science student, but much of this book is accessible to anyone seeking to widen their knowledge (especially since recent standards surrounding XM (more…)

Sit & Solve Commuter Anagram Puzzles (Sit & Solve Series) (Paperback)

Sit & Solve Commuter Anagram Puzzles (Sit & Solve Series)

The blockbuster Sit & Solve series spins off to the delight of puzzle lovers on the go. Just like the originals, these portable collections feature the highest-quality brainteasers compiled by the top creators–such as Matt Gaffney, the author of dozens of puzzle books. And with these eye-catching shapes–including a coffee cup, subway, bus, and bagel–a trip to the office will never be the same.

About the Author

Darren Rigby lives in British Columbia, Canada. He was runner-up at the first World Puzzle Championship.

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