Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1984, 271 pages
ISBN: 0-13-154840-9
Keywords: Programming
This book explores the topic of programming language comparison and assessment by closely examining the popular languages Ada, C, and Pascal. The book contains over fifteen articles, written by experts in the field of programming languages, grouped into four sections: programming language comparison, programming language assessment, language criticisms, and methodology for language comparison and assessment.
The first section introduces Ada, C, and Pascal, and then compares and contrasts the languages.
The second section provides, for C and Pascal, a retrospective of how the langauges have weathered intensive use. For Ada, it provides an assessment based on intensive study.
In the third section, there are criticisms of Pascal and C along with some suggestions for how the languages could be improved.
The final section contains discussions on the process of comparing and assessing programming languages.
If you don't already know Ada, C, or Pascal, this book will give you a quick introduction. If you do know the languages, this book will enhance your understanding of these languages by helping you appreciate their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, this book will help you in compring and assessing programming languages so that you can determine which language is best suited for your application.
Good critiques of the languages.
Nowadays more of historical interest, but interesting anyway.
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