CS348 | PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES LABORATORY | 0-1-3-5 |
Pre-requisites : NIL |
Syllabus : Introduction to Programming in ML/Haskell/Scheme: Functional programming paradigm, evaluation, type and type checking, data types, higher order functions. Introduction to Programming in Prolog: Logic programming paradigm, unification andresolution, data structures in Prolog, cuts. Concurrent Programming: Threads, processes, synchronization monitors, concurrent objects, concurrent programming in Java/MPI/CILK. |
Texts : 1. Ravi Sethi, K.V. Vishwanatha, Programming Languages: Concepts and Constructs, 2/e, Pearson Education, 2007. 2. Robert W. Sebesta, Concepts of Programming Languages, 8/e, Pearson Education 2008. |
References : 1. Jeffrey D. Ullman, Elements of ML Programming, Prentice Hall-Gale 1994. 2. William F. Clocksin, Christopher S. Mellish, Programming in Prolog , 5/e , Springer 2004. 3. Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, Art Of Multiprocessor Programming, Elsevier 2009. 4. Cameroon Hughes, Tracey Hughes, Parallel and Distributed Programming using C++, Addison-Wesley 2008. |