Adaptive languages and a new programming style
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21/05/2010
21/05/2010
2006
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A programming style can be seen as a particular model of shaping thought or a special way of codifying language to solve a problem. Adaptive languages have the basic feature of allowing the expression of programs which self-modifying through adaptive actions at runtime. The conception of such languages calls for a new programming style, since the application of adaptive technology in the field of programming languages suggests a new way of thinking. With the adaptive style, programming language codes can be structured in such a way that the codified program therein modifies or adapts itself towards the needs of the problem. The adaptive programming style may be a feasible alternate way to obtain self-modifying consistent codes, which allow its use in modern applications for self-modifying code. sim |
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FREITAS, A. V.; NETO, J. J. Adaptivity languages and a new programming style. Proceedings of 6th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, December 16-18, 2006 (pp. 220- 225). |
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WSEAS International Conference |
Palavras-Chave | #Dispositivos adaptativos #Linguagem de programação adaptativa #Estilo adaptativo de programação |
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