CS251: Principles of Programming Languages
This course introduces the principles underlying the design, semantics, and implementation of modern programming languages in major paradigms. We will cover core concepts in programming language design and implementation, including evaluation, abstraction, state, binding, and type systems.
Course staff:
Instructor: Carolyn Anderson
Tutors: Funing Yang and Anastacia Castro
Grader: Annie Liu
Students will develop skills and strategies for exploring and analyzing novel programming languages. The programming component will give students a solid foundation in functional programming and practical experience in metaprogramming and program analysis.
Lecture
Time: TF 11:20-12:35
Location: SCI L-wing 043
Announcements:
We will use the Google Group TBA for announcements and discussion. You are subscribed automatically on registration. Please stay subscribed and check your email regularly. This is also a great place to ask questions about assignments (but don’t post any code).
Help hours:
Time: W 4-5
F 2:15-4:15
Location: SCI L-wing hallway
Anastacia's hours:
Time: Mondays 12:30-1:30pm
Location: SCI L-wing hallway
Guest speakers:
We will have some guest speakers in this class. Stay tuned for more information!