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  1. Critical thinking about programming languages.? What is a programming language!? Study programming languages. Be familiar with basic language concepts. Appreciate trade-offs in language design. Trace history, appreciate evolution and diversity of ideas. Be prepared for new programming methods, paradigms. 7

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  2. Intro. This list was originally a clone of StackOverflow - List of Freely Available Programming Books with contributions from Karan Bhangui and George Stocker. The list was moved to GitHub by Victor Felder for collaborative updating and maintenance.

  3. The goal of this course, then, is to stop taking programming languages for granted; to go deeper, from users of programming languages to understanding the design and implementation of these languages.

  4. This document is a self­learning document for a course in Python programming. This course contains (1) a part for beginners, (2) a discussion of several advanced topics that are of interest to Python programmers, and (3) a Python workbook with lots of exercises. Page 2

  5. Programming and Programming Languages Shriram Krishnamurthi, Benjamin S. Lerner, Joe Gibbs Politz, Kathi Fisler July 23, 2020

  6. Why study programming languages? ITo improve the ability to develop effective algorithms. ITo improve the use of familiar languages. ITo increase the vocabulary of useful programming constructs. ITo allow a better choice of programming language. ITo make it easier to learn a new language. ITo make it easier to design a new language.

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