Transcription of Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Programming Languages
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1 Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Programming Languages Although there exist many Programming Languages , the differences among them are insignificant compared to the differences among natural Languages . In this Chapter , we discuss the common aspects shared among different Programming Languages . These aspects include: Programming paradigms that define how computation is expressed; the main features of Programming Languages and their impact on the performance of programs written in the Languages ; a brief review of the history and development of Programming Languages ; the lexical, syntactic, and semantic structures of Programming Languages , data and data types, program processing and preprocessing, and the life cycles of program development.
C++ is an object-oriented programming language. However, C++ includes almost every feature of C and thus is an imperative programming language too. We can use C++ to write C programs. Java is more object-oriented, but still includes many imperative features. For example, Java’s primitive type variables
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