CSE 335 Programming Languages
(4 credits)
Description:
Fundamental concepts in programming languages. Several high-level languages are studied in depth and their approaches to the fundamental issues in language design are compared. Issues include: data types and structures, control structures, binding times, run-time, storage organization, flexibility vs. efficiency, compiled vs. interpreted languages, strong vs. weak typing, block structure and scope of names. Offered fall.
Prerequisites: CSE 231, MTH 275 and major standing.
Available Syllabus For Download:
CSE 335 - Lu - Fall 2010
CSE 335-Sabra-Fall 2012