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* (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/programming_language_theory Retrieved:2014-8-9. | * (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/programming_language_theory Retrieved:2014-8-9. | ||
** [[File: MORE2REMOVE '', and the title of the so-called [[Lambda Papers]], written by [[Gerald Jay Sussman]] and [[Guy Steele]], the developers of the [[Scheme (programming language)|Scheme]] [[programming language]].]] <P> '''Programming language theory | ** [[File: MORE2REMOVE '', and the title of the so-called [[Lambda Papers]], written by [[Gerald Jay Sussman]] and [[Guy Steele]], the developers of the [[Scheme (programming language)|Scheme]] [[programming language]].]] <P> '''Programming language theory</B> ('''PLT''') is a branch of [[computer science]] that deals with the design, implementation, analysis, characterization, and classification of [[programming language]]s and their individual [[Programming language#Elements|features]]. It falls within the discipline of [[computer science]], both depending on and affecting [[mathematics]], [[software engineering]] and [[linguistics]]. It is a well-recognized branch of [[computer science]], and an active research area, with results published in numerous [[Academic journal|journals]] dedicated to PLT, as well as in general computer science and engineering publications. | ||
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