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CIS 505: Programming- Language Paradigms Torben Amtoft Xinming (Simon) Ou Aug 23, 2010
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What is this course about It is not about any specific programming languages – Although we will learn to use a few languages you may not have used before We will learn how programming languages are designed, implemented, and compiled – In particular, we will introduce three “paradigms” of programming languages
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Why do you want to take this course? To let computers do things for us, we must speak computers’ languages – Computers’ languages are designed by humans – Whether you realize it or not, you are designing languages to be used by computer programs all the time – A “good” language is fundamental to getting the task accomplished
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How the course is organized Simon will cover the first quarter of the course – Basic concepts in language design – The imperative paradigm Torben will cover the middle half – The functional paradigm Simon will wrap up the last quarter – The logical paradigm
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How will the course be graded? There will be a number of homeworks which are mostly programming assignments – You earn points for each assignment – Total points from assignments constitute 95% of the final points 5% Class participation – We will ask some of you to do exercises in each class. – If I often cannot find you in the classroom, your class participation points will suffer. – The quality of the answers is not a factor, as long as you try your best.
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Collaboration Policy Pairing with another student in assignments is encouraged – You learn how to work with your teammate, in addition to the course knowledge. – When you submit the assignment, it must be the case that each of you could individually produce the solution by yourself alone. – You have the option of working by yourself, but you will not earn any extra credit for doing so.
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Course web site All course materials (slides, assignments, examples, announcements, etc.) can be found at the following urls: – http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~tamtoft/505f10/ http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~tamtoft/505f10/ – http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~xou/505f10/ http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~xou/505f10/ Check the website often for updates
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Textbooks Simon will use David Schmidt’s online textbook at: – http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/505f10/ http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/505f10/ Torben will use Ullman’s textbook – Elements of ML Programming, ML97 edition, Prentice Hall 1998 Elements of ML Programming
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Software Python Standard ML of NJ XSB Prolog system
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