Literate Programming (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)

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Literate Programming (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)

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ISBN: 9780937073803
作者: [美国] Donald Knuth
出版社: Center for the Study of Language and Inf
发行时间: 1992 -6
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 32.50
页数: 384

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[美国] Donald Knuth   

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Literate programming is a programming methodology that combines a programming language with a documentation language, making programs more robust, more portable, and more easily maintained than programs written only in a high-level language. Computer programmers already know both kinds of languages; they need only learn a few conventions about alternating between languages to create programs that are works of literature. A literate programmer is an essayist who writes programs for humans to understand, instead of primarily writing instructions for machines to follow. When programs are written in the recommended style they can be transformed into documents by a document compiler and into efficient code by an algebraic compiler. This anthology of essays from the inventor of literate programming includes Knuth's early papers on related topics such as structured programming, as well as the Computer Journal article that launched literate programming itself.

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