Programming Languages | University of Washington | Dan Grossman
University of Washington
Explore fundamental programming language concepts, functional programming, and the ML language in this comprehensive course at the University of Washington.
University CoursesCompilerFunctional Programming
Introduction
CSE341: Programming Languages is a course offered at the University of Washington in the Spring of 2013, taught by Professor Dan Grossman. The course covers various programming language concepts and techniques.
Highlights
Covers fundamental programming language concepts such as functions, tuples, lists, datatypes, pattern matching, and tail recursion
Includes hands-on experience with the ML programming language
Provides in-depth understanding of the benefits of functional programming and the advantages of language features like immutability
Offers a range of course materials including lecture slides, reading notes, and video recordings
Recommendation
This course is recommended for students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of programming language design and implementation. It is particularly suitable for those who want to explore the functional programming paradigm and learn how to apply its principles in practical settings.
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