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Programming Languages: Concepts and Implementation
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Programming Languages: Concepts and Implementation

by Saverio Perugini
December 2021
Beginner
840 pages
47h 29m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Appendix D

Getting Started with the Camille Programming Language

CAMILLE is a programming language, inspired by Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001), for learning the concepts and implementation of computer languages through the development of a series of interpreters for it written in Python (Perugini and Watkin 2018). In Chapters 1012 of this text, we implement a variety of an environment-passing interpreters for Camille, in the tradition of Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001), in Python.

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