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CSCI170
- Analysis Of Programming Languages/Lecture
Deals with the issues of the design and implementation of programming languages from both the syntactic and the semantic point of view. Topics include: the representation of rules of syntax, using context-free grammars, parsing, semantic constructs, control structures, implementation of procedures and parameters, implementation of recursion and an introduction to the organization of compilers. A typical group term project may be to design and implement a compiler or interpreter for the actual implementation of some language.
Prerequisites for this course require a grade of C or better.
Prerequisites: CSCI121 and MATH114. Mr. Xuan, Mr. Green/Offered every year
Faculty
Frederic Green, Ph.D. - Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science
Ping Xuan, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
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