This programming language project assigns students to research and present on a programming language not on a given list. Students must first email the professor their choice by November 7th. They will then turn in a one page language summary by November 14th covering the type system, origins, and industry usage. By November 28th, students must submit code examples and presentation slides for review. The final presentation on December 5th will be 10-15 minutes highlighting the language and including live code demos.
This programming language project assigns students to research and present on a programming language not on a given list. Students must first email the professor their choice by November 7th. They will then turn in a one page language summary by November 14th covering the type system, origins, and industry usage. By November 28th, students must submit code examples and presentation slides for review. The final presentation on December 5th will be 10-15 minutes highlighting the language and including live code demos.
This programming language project assigns students to research and present on a programming language not on a given list. Students must first email the professor their choice by November 7th. They will then turn in a one page language summary by November 14th covering the type system, origins, and industry usage. By November 28th, students must submit code examples and presentation slides for review. The final presentation on December 5th will be 10-15 minutes highlighting the language and including live code demos.