Practical Foundations for Programming Languages
and analyzing a broad range of ideas in programming languages. If language design and pro-gramming methodology are to advance from a trade-craft to a rigorous discipline, it is essential that we first get the definitions right. Then, and only then, can there be meaningful analysis and consolidation of ideas.
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