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Resumen de Programming languages: an active learning approach

Kent Lee

  • * nteractive text with projects for students to do outside of the classroom * Book incorporates compiler and logical programming approaches * Promotes active learning techniques * Classroom-tested material Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach introduces students to three programming paradigms: object-oriented/imperative languages using C++ and Ruby, functional languages using Standard ML, and logic programming using Prolog. This interactive textbook is intended to be used in and outside of class. Each chapter follows a pattern of presenting a topic followed by a practice exercise or exercises that encourage students to try what they have just read. This textbook is best-suited for students with a 2-3 course introduction to imperative programming.

    Key Features:

    * Accessible structure guides the student through various programming languages * Seamlessly integrated practice exercises * Classroom-tested * Online support materials Advance Praise for Lee’s Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach "The Programming Languages book market is overflowing with books, but none like this. In many ways, it is precisely the book I have been searching for to use in my own programming languages course. One of the main challenges I perpetually face is how to teach students to program in functional and logical languages, but also how to teach them about compilers. This book melds the two approaches very well." -- David Musicant, Carleton College


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