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050 _aQA 76.7 .T38 2010
100 _aTate, Bruce A.
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245 0 _aSeven languages in seven weeks :
_ba pragmatics guide to learning programming languages /
_cBruce A. Tate
260 _aDallas :
_bPragmatic Bookshelf,
_cc2010
300 _axvii, 320 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bUSD484.04
505 _aDedication -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ruby -- 3. Io -- 4. Prolog -- 5. Scala -- 6. Erlang -- 7. Clojure -- 9. Haskell -- 9. Wrap-up -- A.1 Bibliography -- Index.
520 _aYou should learn a programming language every year, as recommended by The Pragmatic Programmer. But if one per year is good, how about Seven Languages in Seven Weeks? In this book you'll get a hands-on tour of Clojure, Haskell, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, and Ruby. Whether or not your favorite language is on that list, you'll broaden your perspective of programming by examining these languages side-by-side. You'll learn something new from each, and best of all, you'll learn how to learn a language quickly. Ruby, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, Clojure, Haskell. With Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, by Bruce A. Tate, you'll go beyond the syntax-and beyond the 20-minute tutorial you'll find someplace online. This book has an audacious goal: to present a meaningful exploration of seven languages within a single book. Rather than serve as a complete reference or installation guide, Seven Languages hits what's essential and unique about each language. Moreover, this approach will help teach you how to grok new languages.
650 _aPROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS)
700 _aCarter, Jacquelyn
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