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      Ullman, Jeffrey D., 1942-
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      .B. Hunt III -- The interface between language theory and database theory / Jeffrey D. Ullman -- Automata
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      Yovits, M. C. (Marshall Clinton)
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      Engineering and Software Methodology; 4. Some "Modern" Languages; 5. Research and Advanced Development
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      Nair, Kanchan, author.
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      using a language such as the Unified Modeling Language (UML) or UML for Real-Time (UML-RT). Certain
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      Grebe, Mark, author.
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      embedded domain specific language is able to be used to program them, and provides a user friendly
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      Berzak, Yevgeni, author.
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      studying transfer in a unified fashion across language production and language comprehension. Our framework
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      Konakas, Spiridon, author.
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      driving graphical application programme are discussed and the fact that a command language for a specific
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      Rubinoff, Morris.
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      . Valiant's Algorithm; 5. The Hardest Context-Free Language; 6. Bounds on Time and Space; References
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      Alt, Franz L.
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      Techniques; 8. Parallel Processing Techniques and Algorithms; References; Chapter 2. Programming Language
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      Osvald, Leo, author.
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      the Scala language with type-checking rules for second-class values and multiple case studies, data
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      Khairunnesa, Samantha Syeda, author.
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      about a program is known implicitly to a programmer via the language's constructs and semantics, and
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      Barisic, Ankica, author.
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      accidental complexity of software systems development. The availability of sophisticated language workbenches