<p><p>Programming languages are often classified according to their paradigms, e.g. imperative, functional, logic, constraint-based, object-oriented, or aspect-oriented. A paradigm characterizes the style, concepts, and methods of the language for describing situations and processes and for solving
Multiparadigm Programming in Leda
โ Scribed by Timothy Budd
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 412
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Das Buch bietet eine kompakte Einfรผhrung in die funktionale Programmierung mit Haskell. Die Autoren vermitteln zunรคchst anhand von Beispielen grundlegende Konzepte, die das Fundament fรผr die funktionale Programmentwicklung bilden. Anschlieรend werden fortgeschrittene Aspekte behandelt und zahlreiche neue Anwendungen und Themengebiete vorgestellt. Mit รbungsaufgaben zu jedem Kapitel und Lรถsungen am Ende des Buchs kann der Stoff auch im Selbststudium erarbeitet werden. Die Webseite zum Buch enthรคlt Beispiele und weitere Materialien
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