UMD CMSC 330 Entire Class

University of Maryland CMSC 330 Organization of Programming Languages Entire Class

 

A study of programming languages, including their syntax, semantics, and implementation. Several different models of languages are discussed, including dynamic, scripting (e.g., Ruby, Python) functional (e.g., OCaml, Haskell, Scheme), and memory-safe systems programming (e.g., Rust). Explores language features such as formal syntax, scoping and binding of variables, higher-order programming, typing, and type polymorphism. Introduces finite automata, context-free grammar, parsing, lambda calculus, and basics of security attacks and software security.

Note: This entire class includes discussions, assignments, course projects, and exams.


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