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  1. Masterminds of Programming: Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly)) by Federico Biancuzzi, Chromatic, 2009-03-27
  2. Embedded Programming with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework by Donald Thompson, Rob S. Miles, 2007-06-20
  3. Essentials of Programming Languages, 3rd Edition by Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand, 2008-04-30
  4. A Complete Guide to Programming in C++ by Ulla Kirch-Prinz, Peter Prinz, 2002-01-01
  5. Java: An Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Third Edition by Walter Savitch, 2003-04-07
  6. Core Web Programming (2nd Edition) by Marty Hall, Larry Brown, 2001-06-03
  7. Portable C and Unix System Programming (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series) by J. E. Lapin, 1987-01
  8. Programming Language Concepts Paradigms (Prentice Hall International Series in Computing Science) by David Watt, 1993-09-24
  9. An Introduction to Java Programming and Object-Oriented Application Development by Richard Johnson, 2006-02-23
  10. C++ Network Programming, Volume 2: Systematic Reuse with ACE and Frameworks by Douglas C. Schmidt, Stephen D. Huston, 2002-11-08
  11. Programming in ANSI C by Stephen G. Kochan, 1994-04
  12. Object-Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach by Brad J. Cox, Andrew J. Novobilski, 1991-05
  13. Learn VB .NET Through Game Programming by Matthew Tagliaferri, 2003-08-08
  14. CNC Machining and Programming: An Introduction by Thomas Crandell, 2002-12-20

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22. Concept Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Concept programming
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Concept programming is a programming paradigm focusing on how concepts , that live in the programmer's head, translate into representations that are found in the code space. This approach was introduced in 2001 by Christophe de Dinechin with the XL Programming Language
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Concept programming uses pseudo-metrics to evaluate the quality of code. They are called pseudo-metrics because they relate the concept space and the code space, with a clear understanding that the concept space cannot be formalized strictly enough for a real metric to be defined. Concept programming pseudo-metrics include:
  • Syntactic noise measures discrepancies between the concept and the syntax used to represent it. For instance, the semi-colon at the end of statements in C can be considered as syntactic noise, because it has no equivalent in the concept space. Semantic noise measures discrepancies between the expected meaning or behavior of the concept and its actual meaning or behavior in the code. For instance, the fact that integer data types overflow (when mathematical integers do not) is a form of semantic noise.

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Language-oriented programming
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28. Domain-specific Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Domain-specific language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Domain-specific programming language Jump to: navigation search In software development and domain engineering , a domain-specific language DSL ) is a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation technique, and/or a particular solution technique. The concept isn't new— special-purpose programming languages and all kinds of modeling/specification languages have always existed, but the term has become more popular due to the rise of domain-specific modeling Examples of domain-specific languages include Logo for children, Verilog and VHSIC hardware description languages R and S languages for statistics Mata for matrix programming, Mathematica and Maxima for symbolic mathematics spreadsheet formulas and macros, SQL for relational database queries, YACC grammars for creating parsers regular expressions for specifying lexers , the Generic Eclipse Modeling System for creating diagramming languages, Csound , a language for digital synthesis, and the input languages of GraphViz and GrGen , software packages used for graph layout and graph rewriting The opposite is: Creating a domain-specific language (with software to support it) can be worthwhile if the language allows a particular type of problems or solutions to them to be expressed more clearly than pre-existing languages would allow, and the type of problem in question reappears sufficiently often.

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31. Literate Programming
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33. Literate Programming -- Propaganda And Tools
Overview of concepts, advocacy, and some ideas for applying LP.
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Literate Programming Propaganda and Tools
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  • Overview
    Overview
    A Rationale for literate programming
    Literate programming is an approach to programming which emphasises that programs should be written to be read by people as well as compilers. From a purist standpoint, a program could be considered a publishable-quality document that argues mathematically for its own correctness. A different approach is that a program could be a document that teaches programming to the reader through its own example. A more casual approach to literate programming would be that a program should be documented at least well enough that someone could maintain the code properly and make informed changes in a reasonable amount of time without direct help from the author. At the most casual level, a literate program should at least make its own workings plain to the author of the program so that at least the author can easily maintain the code over its lifetime.
    The problem
    Why is this a Good Thing? I suppose it depends on how you feel about programming. In some sense, if one is up against a deadline for getting code finished and working, trying to make a literate program instead of a working program might seem like a very bad idea. However, in a long-term project (code you don't plan to throw away in the near future), literate programming actually seems to pay off (although I have never seen a study to this effect). Why can this style of program development be beneficial?

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    Reference descriptions of several hundred terms used in computing, with specific reference to computer memory management. The aim is for entries to be accurate, comprehensible, and useful, and to have an entry for all common memory management terms.

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    37. Literate Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    Literate programming
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Literate programming is an approach to programming introduced by Donald Knuth as an alternative to the structured programming paradigm of the 1970s. The literate programming paradigm, as conceived by Knuth, represents a move away from writing programs in the manner and order imposed by the computer, and instead enables programmers to develop programs in the order demanded by the logic and flow of their thoughts. Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros which hide abstractions and traditional source code are included. Literate programming tools are used to obtain two representations from a literate source file: one suitable for further compilation or execution by a computer, the "tangled" code, and another for viewing as formatted documentation, which is said to be "woven" from the literate source. While the first generation of literate programming tools were computer language-specific, the later ones are language-agnostic and exist above the programming languages.
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    A literate program is an explanation of the program logic in a natural language , such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code. Macros in a literate source file are simply title-like or explanatory phrases in a human language that describe human abstractions created while solving the programming problem, and hiding chunks of code or lower-level macros. These macros are similar to the

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    39. Cover Pages: SGML/XML And Literate Programming
    Information on applying SGML and XML to Literate Programming.
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    SGML/XML and Literate Programming Introduction. This document provides a collection of references for literate programming techniques and style in the context of descriptive markup languages, e.g. , SGML, XML, DSSSL, HyTime, etc. Numerous researchers have observed that the goals of information re-use and data normalization embraced by both literate programming and SGML-based markup languages provide the basis for using the two technologies together.
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    • "SWEB: an SGML Tag Set for Literate Programming." By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen. Version 0.5, 25 September 1993; revised August 1994 and March 1995; revised and extended January - March 1996. Referenced by permission from the author. Abstract: "This document describes an SGML tag set for literate programming. First, markup is provided for embedding fragments of programming-language code into SGML documents in arbitrary order, to be recombined before compilation into the order required by the programming language's syntax. Next, tags are defined for identifiers, keywords, code fragments, and literal values occurring as phrase-level elements in the prose documentation. Finally, tags for indexing and for a general structure for reference documentation (alphabetical lists of functions and identifiers, etc.) are defined. For each type of markup, the document gives examples and describes how the markup should be processed by conventional literate-programming

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