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CSE 605: Advanced Concepts in Programming Languages

This page refers to the Spring 2003 offering of CSE 605 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 605.

Spring 2003

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Advanced Concepts in Programming Languages

This course will discuss advanced concepts in the design and implementation of programming languages. It is the second in a two-course graduate-level sequence on programming languages - the first being CSE 505. Advanced language concepts will be drawn from type systems, object-oriented, functional, and logic programming languages. the course will also cover integration of two or more programming paradigms as well as implementation issues underlying these paradigms. In-depth understanding of these concepts will be gained through programming projects.

None presently available.

CSE 505 or equivalent.

Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

M.S.: This course fulfills one Software and Information Systems Core Area requirement.

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