CSCE 330 Programming Language Presentations
Presentations:
In addition to the presentation as described in the schema below,
students are allowed to present a chapter from: Richard Bird. _Pearls of
Functional Algorithm Design_. Cambridge, 2010 (referred to as [B]).
The instructor needs to agree to the choice of chapter.
Presentation schema (MS-Word)
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Presentation checklist (MS-Word)
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Sample presentation
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Some advice
on oral presentations from Mark Hill and D. Patterson.
Please email your presentation to me (mgv@cse.sc.edu)
and bring your presentation on a memory key.
Boyko Bantchev's List of Interviews with Programming Language Creators
from Computerworld's series "The A-Z of Programming Languages (pdf)
Boyko Batchev's List of Interviews with Programming
Language Creators from Computerworld's Series "The A-Z of Programming Languages
(pdf): local copy (as downloaded on 2010-11-12).
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Goss, Hussey, and Rivera: Perl
(Changed from: Ch. 19 [B], "A simple Sudoku Solver")
(Note: Rivera is from Section 002.)
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Abbott, Barnes, and Purvis: MATLAB
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Randall, Weston, and Williams: Ada
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James Johnson, Paris, and Paul: Javascript
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Alleman, Ball, and Barton: C#
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Blum, Castillo, and Cevallos: C++
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DeBruin, DePriest, Edwards: Clojure
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Grier, Heavner, and Isenhower:Python
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Cole Johnson, Le, and McCall: Erlang
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Moyer, Pupa, and Reade: F#
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Rudd, Russell, and Shofner: Falcon
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Shoppel, Shore, and Strohmeier: Forth
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(Section 2)
Bennett, Berg, and Best: Python
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(Section 2)
Brown, Buckhaults, and Elamparo: Lisp
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(Section 2)
Fray, Hui, and Mabry: Ada
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(Section 2)
Martin, Rak, and Shah: C#
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Other possible languages:
AWK,
D,
Groovy,
JavaScript,
Lua,
Modula-3,
Perl,
Scala,
Tcl.