Object-Oriented Programming Languages and Event-Driven Programming / / Dorian P. Yeager.
Essential concepts of programming language design and implementation are explained and illustrated in the context of the object-oriented programming language (OOPL) paradigm. Written with the upper-level undergraduate student in mind, the text begins with an introductory chapter that summarizes the...
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