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| #5458628 in Books | Macmillan Technical Pub | 1998-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.75 x6.75 x2.00l, | File type: PDF | 685 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Bum Rap?|By Jevons & Hollerith Books|Some reviews for individual volumes in this set, as well as one for the set as a whole, complain of (1) omissions and (2) unmet expectations. A short quote from Peter Salus' introduction may help put these complaints in context: "The aim . . . is to provide a single comprehensive source of information concerning a variety of individual pro|.com |In the third volume of the Handbook of Programming Languages series--Little Languages and Tools--editor Peter H. Salus presents several domain-specific programming languages and tools that are critical to getting certain jobs done in real-world app
The notion of Little Languages was introduced by Jon Bentley in his discussion of Kernighan's and Cherry's eqn -- a troff preprocessor for typesetting mathematics. Both papers are reprinted at the beginning of the Volume. They are followed by an essay by Paul Hudak on Domain Specific Languages. The remainder of the volume features languages and tools that every programmer needs to use: -- troff and its pre-processors by Jaap Akkerhuis -- AWK and sed by Arnold Robb...
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