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Solution Manual For Concepts of Programming Languages 12th Edition by Robert Sebesta.

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Solution Manual For Concepts of Programming Languages 12th Edition by Robert Sebesta. Full Chapters Include;....Preliminaries Evolution of the Major Programming Languages Describing Syntax and Semantics Lexical and Syntax Analysis Names, Bindings, and Scopes Data Types Expressions and Assignment Statements Statement-Level Control Structures Subprograms Implementing Subprograms Abstract Data Types and Encapsulation Constructs Support for Object-Oriented Programming Concurrency Exception Handling and Event Handling Functional Programming Languages Logic Programming Languages

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Concepts of Programming Languages – 12th
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Robert W. Sebesta
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Comprehensive Solution Manual for

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© Robert W. Sebesta
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All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.
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Chapter 1 Preliminaries 1

1.1 Reasons for Studying Concepts of Programming Languages....................2
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1.2 Programming Domains ..............................................................................5

1.3 Language Evaluation Criteria ....................................................................6

1.4 Influences on Language Design ...............................................................17
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1.5 Language Categories................................................................................20

1.6 Language Design Trade-Offs...................................................................21
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1.7 Implementation Methods .........................................................................22

1.8 Programming Environments ....................................................................29

Summary • Review Questions • Problem Set ......................................................30
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Chapter 2 Evolution of the Major Programming Languages 33

2.1 Zuse’s Plankalkül .....................................................................................36

2.2 Pseudocodes .............................................................................................37
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2.3 The IBM 704 and Fortran ........................................................................40

2.4 Functional Programming: Lisp ................................................................45

2.5 The First Step Toward Sophistication: ALGOL 60 .................................50
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2.6 Computerizing Business Records: COBOL.............................................56

2.7 The Beginnings of Timesharing: Basic....................................................61
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Interview: ALAN COOPER—User Design and Language Design .................64

2.8 Everything for Everybody: PL/I...............................................................66



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, 2.9 Two Early Dynamic Languages: APL and SNOBOL .............................69

2.10 The Beginnings of Data Abstraction: SIMULA 67 .................................70
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2.11 Orthogonal Design: ALGOL 68 ..............................................................71

2.12 Some Early Descendants of the ALGOLs ...............................................73

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Programming Based on Logic: Prolog.....................................................77

2.14 History’s Largest Design Effort: Ada ......................................................79

2.15 Object-Oriented Programming: Smalltalk ...............................................83

2.16 Combining Imperative and Object-Oriented Features: C++....................85
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2.17 An Imperative-Based Object-Oriented Language: Java ..........................88

2.18 Scripting Languages.................................................................................91
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2.19 The Flagship .NET Language: C# ...........................................................98

2.20 Markup-Programming Hybrid Languages .............................................100

Summary • Bibliographic Notes • Review Questions • Problem Set •Programming
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Exercises ............................................................................................................102


Chapter 3 Describing Syntax and Semantics 109
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3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................110

3.2 The General Problem of Describing Syntax ..........................................111

3.3 Formal Methods of Describing Syntax ..................................................113

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Attribute Grammars ...............................................................................128

History Note ................................................................................................128

3.5 Describing the Meanings of Programs: Dynamic Semantics.................134
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History Note ................................................................................................142

Summary • Bibliographic Notes • Review Questions • Problem Set.................155


Chapter 4 Lexical and Syntax Analysis 161
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4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................162

4.2 Lexical Analysis.....................................................................................163

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, 4.3 The Parsing Problem ..............................................................................171

4.4 Recursive-Descent Parsing ....................................................................175
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4.5 Bottom-Up Parsing ................................................................................183

Summary • Review Questions • Problem Set • Programming Exercises...........191
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Chapter 5 Names, Bindings, and Scopes 197

5.1 Introduction ............................................................................................198

5.2 Names.....................................................................................................199
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History Note ................................................................................................199

5.3 Variables ................................................................................................200

5.4 The Concept of Binding .........................................................................203
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5.5 Scope ......................................................................................................211

5.6 Scope and Lifetime ................................................................................222
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5.7 Referencing Environments.....................................................................223

5.8 Named Constants ...................................................................................224

Summary • Review Questions • Problem Set •Programming Exercises............227
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Chapter 6 Data Types 235

6.1 Introduction ............................................................................................236

6.2 Primitive Data Types .............................................................................238
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6.3 Character String Types...........................................................................242

History Note ................................................................................................243

6.4 Enumeration Types ................................................................................247
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6.5 Array Types............................................................................................250

History Note ................................................................................................251

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6.6 Associative Arrays .................................................................................261



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