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'Topics in Programming Languages' explores the arch from the formation of alphabet and classical philosophy to artificial programming languages in the structure of one argumentative topics list: as if it were philosophy interpreted and programmed. One such endeavor is taken to tend toward...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'Topics in Programming Languages' explores the arch from the formation of alphabet and classical philosophy to artificial programming languages in the structure of one argumentative topics list: as if it were philosophy interpreted and programmed. One such endeavor is taken to tend toward phonetics and sounds of speech analysis with?-calculus, and, ultimately, Prolog - the programming language of choice in artificial intelligence - born of the natural language processing reverie and delusion. The well-ordered list of arguments targets the conceptual tree behind both the functional and the logical, the procedural and the declarative paradigms in programming languages by studying close the ascendum (convolution) of the Aristotelian efficient cause into the notions of function (Leibniz), rule (Kant) and algorithm as effective procedures in computation (Church-Turing). |
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spelling | Homem, Luís Manuel Cabrita Pais. Topics in programming languages : a philosophical analysis through the case of Prolog / Luís Homem. Oxford : Chartridge Books Oxford, 2013. 1 online resource (74 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier First Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60). Print version record. 'Topics in Programming Languages' explores the arch from the formation of alphabet and classical philosophy to artificial programming languages in the structure of one argumentative topics list: as if it were philosophy interpreted and programmed. One such endeavor is taken to tend toward phonetics and sounds of speech analysis with?-calculus, and, ultimately, Prolog - the programming language of choice in artificial intelligence - born of the natural language processing reverie and delusion. The well-ordered list of arguments targets the conceptual tree behind both the functional and the logical, the procedural and the declarative paradigms in programming languages by studying close the ascendum (convolution) of the Aristotelian efficient cause into the notions of function (Leibniz), rule (Kant) and algorithm as effective procedures in computation (Church-Turing). Cover; Halftitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Abstract; Acknowledgements; Section I; Arguments; Ü) The phonetics and philosophical argument Ý) The symbolic or rational argument; Þ) The difficulty argument; e) The content-and-form artificial intelligence argument; f) The efficient cause argument; i) The model theory argument; Notes; Section II; Arguments; j) The endogenous to exogenouslanguage argument; k) The efficient cause continuance argument; l) The reviewing incommensurability argument; m) The functional and declarative programminglanguages argument; Notes; Section III. Argumentsn) The n-calculus argument; o) The Prolog argument; Notes; Section IV; Topics in programming languages:a philosophical analysis through the case of Prolog; Summary; State of the art; Goal; Detailed description; Bibliography; Back Cover. Programming languages (Electronic computers) Philosophy. Prolog (Computer program language) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107397 Prolog (Langage de programmation) COMPUTERS Programming General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Programming Languages General. bisacsh Prolog (Computer program language) fast Print version: Homem, Luís Manuel Cabrita Pais. Topics in Programming Languages : A Philosophical Analysis Through the Case of Prolog. Oxford : Chartridge Books Oxford, ©2013 9781909287723 First. |
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