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    Programming language landscape : syntax, semantics, and implementation / by Marcotty, Michael, 1931-

    Published 1986
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    Practical foundations for programming languages by Harper, Robert

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Generic judgments; Part II. Levels of Syntax: 5. Concrete syntax; 6. Abstract syntax; Part III. …”
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    Object-oriented design choices by Dingle, Adair

    Published 2021
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    Introduction to Python for science and engineering / by Pine, David J.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…6.2.3 Setting plotting limits and excluding data6.2.4 Subplots; 6.3 Logarithmic Plots; 6.3.1 Semi-log plots; 6.3.2 Log-log plots; 6.4 More Advanced Graphical Output; 6.4.1 An alternative syntax for a grid of plots; 6.5 Plots with multiple axes; 6.6 Mathematics and Greek symbols; 6.7 The Structure of matplotlib: OOP and All That; 6.7.1 The backend layer; 6.7.2 The artist layer; 6.7.3 The PyPlot (scripting) layer; 6.8 Contour and Vector Field Plots; 6.8.1 Making a 2D grid of points; 6.8.2 Contour plots; 6.8.3 Streamline plots; 6.9 Three-Dimensional Plots; 6.10 Exercises; 7 Functions…”
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    Programming media art using processing : a beginner's guide / by Noble, Margaret (Performance artist)

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…<P>Acknowledgements and Contributor List</p><p>Author Bio</p><p>Introduction and Best Practices</p><p>Chapter 1: Designing Graphically with the Language of Code</p><p>Getting Started & Basic Overview</p><p>Lesson 1.1: Pixel Grid System</p><p>Lesson 1.2: Code and Canvas Windows</p><p>Lesson 1.3: More Shapes</p><p>Lesson 1.4: Grayscale</p><p>Lesson 1.5: Syntax, Comments, and Order of Code</p><p>Lesson 1.6: Line Commands (Stroke and No Stroke)</p><p>Lesson 1.7: Coloring Pixels</p><p>Lesson 1.8: Adding Transparency Values</p><p>Lesson 1.9: The Processing Reference -- Important Resource!…”
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