December 2021
Beginner
840 pages
47h 29m
English
The Camille programming language was first introduced and described in Perugini and Watkin (2018) (where it was called CHAMELEON), which also addresses its syntax and semantics, the educational aspects involved in the implementation of a variety of interpreters for it, its malleability, and student feedback to inspire its use for teaching languages. Online Appendix D is a guide to getting started with Camille; it includes details of its syntax and semantics, how to acquire access to the Camille Git repository necessary for using Camille, and the pedagogical approach to using the language.
Chapter 10 (as well as Chapter 11 and Sections 12.2, 12.4, and 12.6–12.7) is inspired by Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001 ...
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