UMBC CMSC 331 Fall 2015
Principles of Programming Languages
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This course examines the structure and semantics of programming languages. Topics include formal specifications of syntax, declarations, binding, allocation, data structures, data types, control structures, control and data flow, and the implementation and execution of programs and functional programming versus imperative programming. Other possible topics include non-procedural and logic programming, object-oriented programming and program verification. Programming projects will provide experience in several languages. Prerequisite: CMSC 202 and CMSC 203.

Textbook

Concepts of Programming Languages, latest edition, Robert W. Sebesta. Available new and used from the UMBC Bookstore and Amazon, I think. The tenth edition is still available, and is acceptable.

 

Section 3 (Nicholas)

Tue/Thu 4 - 5:15, ECS 231, August 27 - December 8

Course schedule is available under the "Schedule" tab above.

According to the UMBC Final Exam Schedule, the Final Exam will be in ECS 231, time and date to be determined.

Instructor:

Prof. Charles Nicholas
nicholas at umbc dot edu
ITE 356
410-455-2594
Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday 2-3pm or by appointment

Teaching Assistant:

Rujuta Palande
palande1 at umbc dot edu
ITE 366 Office Hours: 11:30-1:30 Tuesday