At its core, 15-312 is about the . When you write x = x + 1 , why does the computer know what to do?
How to represent the "rest of the program" as a first-class object. 15312 foundations of programming languages
How a compiler can figure out what you mean without you telling it. At its core, 15-312 is about the
The "Statics" of a language define what it means for a program to be "well-formed" before it ever runs. You explore: At its core