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- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 first "Mordechai".
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 isCitedBy Programming_language.
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 last "Ben Ari".
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 publisher "John Wiley and Sons".
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 quote "Programs and languages can be defined as purely formal mathematical objects. However, more people are interested in programs than in other mathematical objects such as groups, precisely because it is possible to use the program—the sequence of symbols—to control the execution of a computer. While we highly recommend the study of the theory of programming, this text will generally limit itself to the study of programs as they are executed on a computer.".
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 title "Understanding Programming Languages".
- 98d5f92ef56077806ec6db2084d05afb4c6ea3536539e1675481c946197fe411 year "1996".