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Lämmel, Ralf.
Software Languages = Syntax, Semantics, and Metaprogramming /
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Title/Author:
Software Languages/ by Ralf Lämmel.
Reminder of title:
Syntax, Semantics, and Metaprogramming /
Author:
Lämmel, Ralf.
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XXX, 424 p. 49 illus., 32 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Software engineering. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90800-7
ISBN:
9783319908007
Software Languages = Syntax, Semantics, and Metaprogramming /
Lämmel, Ralf.
Software Languages
Syntax, Semantics, and Metaprogramming /[electronic resource] :by Ralf Lämmel. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXX, 424 p. 49 illus., 32 illus. in color.online resource.
1 The Notion of a Software Language -- 2 A Story of a Domain-Specific Language -- 3 Foundations of Tree- and Graph-Based Abstract Syntax -- 4 Representation of Object Programs in Metaprograms -- 5 A Suite of Metaprogramming Scenarios -- 6 Foundations of Textual Concrete Syntax -- 7 Implementation of Textual Concrete Syntax -- 8 A Primer on Operational Semantics -- 9 A Primer on Type Systems -- 10 An Excursion into the Lambda Calculus -- 11 An Ode to Compositionality -- 12 A Suite of Metaprogramming Techniques.
This book identifies, defines and illustrates the fundamental concepts and engineering techniques relevant to applications of software languages in software development. It presents software languages primarily from a software engineering perspective, i.e., it addresses how to parse, analyze, transform, generate, format, and otherwise process software artifacts in different software languages, as they appear in software development. To this end, it covers a wide range of software languages – most notably programming languages, domain-specific languages, modeling languages, exchange formats, and specifically also language definition languages. Further, different languages are leveraged to illustrate software language engineering concepts and techniques. The functional programming language Haskell dominates the book, while the mainstream programming languages Python and Java are additionally used for illustration. By doing this, the book collects and organizes scattered knowledge from software language engineering, focusing on application areas such as software analysis (software reverse engineering), software transformation (software re-engineering), software composition (modularity), and domain-specific languages. It is designed as a textbook for independent study as well as for bachelor’s (advanced level) or master’s university courses in Computer Science. An additional website provides complementary material, for example, lecture slides and videos. This book is a valuable resource for anyone wanting to understand the fundamental concepts and important engineering principles underlying software languages, allowing them to acquire much of the operational intelligence needed for dealing with software languages in software development practice. This is an important skill set for software engineers, as languages are increasingly permeating software development.
ISBN: 9783319908007
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-90800-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA76.758
Dewey Class. No.: 005.1
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