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Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Programming Languages

Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Programming Languages

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Lisp contains many nonfunctional features. Scheme can be considered a subset of Lisp with fewer nonfunctional features. Prolog’s arithmetic operations are based on the imperative paradigm. Nonetheless, we will focus on the paradigm-related features of the languages when we study the sample

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