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CIT401:Organization of Programming Languages

Several Programming Language (PL) have been developed and most of it is in use. However, some of these PLs have similarities while some are entirely different from each other. The comparison between the PLs led to categorizing PL into different classes. Organization of Programming Languages (OPL) is a course on the fundamental principles of programming languages, an introduction to fundamental principles and techniques in programming languages design and implementation. It handles the programming paradigm and historical pattern of programming. The course elaborates on language structure, data type, and data structure.

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Duration Time
1 Semester
Level
400 Level
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By the end of this course you should be able to:

• Increase the capacity of computer science students to express ideas

• Improve their background for choosing appropriate languages

• Increase the ability to learn new languages

• Better understanding of the significance of programming implementation

• Ensure overall advancement of computing