The Handbook of Programming Languages (HPL): Imperative Programming Languages by Peter Salus

The Handbook of Programming Languages (HPL): Imperative Programming Languages

Peter Salus
444 pages
Macmillan Technical Pub
Jan 1998
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Explores the history and fundamentals for four important Imperative Languages, FORTRAN 95, C, Turbo Pascal, and Icon, so that programmers can evaluate each language and decide which is most suitable for the task at hand. (Advanced) .
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Pages 444
Publisher Macmillan Technical...
Published 1998
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