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Programming Languages, Part B

[As described below, this is Part B of a 3-part course. Participants should complete Part A first -- Part B "dives right in" and refers often to material from Part A.] This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of programming languages, with a strong emphasis on functional programming. The course uses the languages ML, Racket, and Ruby as vehicles for teaching the concepts, but the real intent is to teach enough about how any language “fits together” to make you more effective programming in any language -- and in learning new ones. This course is neither particularly theoretical nor just about programming specifics -- it will give you a framework for understanding how to use language constructs effectively and how to design correct and elegant programs. By using different languages, you will learn to think more deeply than in terms of the particular syntax of one language. The emphasis on functional programming is essential for learning how to write robust, reusable, composable, and elegant programs. Indeed, many of the most important ideas in modern languages have their roots in functional programming. Get ready to learn a fresh and beautiful way to look at software and how to have fun building it. The course assumes some prior experience with programming, as described in more detail in the first module of Part A. Part B assumes successful completion of Part A. The course is divided into three Coursera courses: Part A, Part B, and Part C. As explained in more detail in the first module of Part A, the overall course is a substantial amount of challenging material, so the three-part format provides two intermediate milestones and opportunities for a pause before continuing. The three parts are designed to be completed in order and set up to motivate you to continue through to the end of Part C. Week 1 of Part A has a more detailed list of topics for all three parts of the course, but it is expected that most course participants will not (yet!) know what all these topics mean.

Status: Ruby (Programming Language)
Status: Software Architecture
IntermediateCourse17 hours

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AA

5.0Reviewed Mar 6, 2020

It's challenging as much as it is rewarding, and the peer review is a very nice arrangement for people to see how others are doing things!

MP

5.0Reviewed Jan 9, 2021

If you really wanna get what programming languages are about, give this one a whirl! Great homework assignments and solid videos.

D

5.0Reviewed Sep 27, 2021

F​antastic course on functional programming, programming languages, and type theory. Highly recommended. Dan is an amazing teacher and the course structure and pace is excellent.

YS

5.0Reviewed Sep 24, 2016

Great course! Learned more about PL, what is interpreter/ compiler language, what is statically typed/ dynamically typed. The homework is very rewarding! Looking forward to Part C.

PS

5.0Reviewed Oct 17, 2020

Thiscoursewasfantastic.Gives a very good introduction to functional programming in dynamic language by focusing on the fundamentals. Highly recommended!!

YP

5.0Reviewed May 31, 2017

The course is really fantastic! It leads me to the world of Racket programming and guides me to many concepts in programming language theory (PLT).

AZ

5.0Reviewed Mar 23, 2018

Great course with really interesting and challenging assignments that allow to get more precise vision on programming languages (especially on PL's typing systems) and get experience with modern LISP

DF

5.0Reviewed Jan 28, 2023

Great course! I learned the Racket programming language and functional programming in general. I recommend it to everyone interested in programming. Assignments are interesting and fun.

PB

5.0Reviewed Mar 11, 2017

Suitable even for experienced programmers.Excellent presentation of fundamental programming concepts. Exercises are challenging but rewarding.

HH

5.0Reviewed Nov 21, 2019

Great follow-up to Part A, really builds on the concepts introduced there and tackles some quite complex topics (writing an interpreter)!

JH

5.0Reviewed Dec 26, 2016

I took this course about 10 years off the college, and it was excellent refresher on the topics I don't use on a daily basis. Absolutely great lecturer, great videos and study materials!

YC

5.0Reviewed Feb 9, 2021

Really good course, hope I can get content of this high quality in my own university. Programming language Theory is really beautiful.

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