Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming

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Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming
First edition cover, showing Sagrada Família in Barcelona
AuthorPeter Van Roy, Seif Haridi
LanguageEnglish
SubjectComputer science
PublisherMIT Press
Publication date
March 2004
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages900
ISBN0-262-22069-5

Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming is a textbook published in 2004 about general computer programming concepts from MIT Press written by Université catholique de Louvain professor Peter Van Roy and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden professor Seif Haridi.

Using a carefully selected progression of subsets of the Oz programming language, the book explains the most important programming concepts, techniques, and models (paradigms).

Translations of this book have been published in French (by Dunod Éditeur, 2007), Japanese (by Shoeisha, 2007) and Polish (by Helion, 2005).

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