A++ - the smallest programming language in the world : an educational programming language

A++ -- An Educational Programming Language: A++ has been developed in 2002 in the context of 'Programmierung pur' [Undiluted Programming] (ISBN 3-87820-108-7) with the purpose to serve as a learning instrument rather than as a programming language used to solve practical problems. A++ is supposed to be an efficient tool to become familiar with the core of programming and with programming patterns that can be applied in other languages needed to face the real world. Programming in A++ students learn * that programming problems can be solved using powerful patterns derived from ARS (Abstraction, Reference and Synthesis), patterns that comprise the three major programming paradigms in use today. * Readers also learn that neither the knowledge of the syntax of a programming language nor the familiarity with all the primitive functions of a language implementation makes up the art of programming. This book does not only introduce A++ as a language but also covers its implementation in Perl and C including an introduction to these languages using A++ itself.

Alternative title
A-plus-plus
Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9783878201168
3878201168
Dimensions
21 cm, 350 gr.
Extent
XI, 239 S.
Language
Englisch
Notes
graph. Darst.

Classification
Informatik
Keyword
A++

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Darmstadt
(who)
stmv, Toeche-Mittler
(when)
2005
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