Teaching Programming Languages in a Post-Linnaean Age

Shriram Krishnamurthi

SIGPLAN Workshop on Undergraduate Programming Language Curricula, 2008

Abstract

Programming language ‘‘paradigms’’ are a moribund and tedious legacy of a bygone age. Modern language designers pay them no respect, so why do our courses slavishly adhere to them? This paper argues that we should abandon this method of teaching languages, offers an alternative, reconciles an important split in programming language education, and describes a textbook that explores these matters.

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The book discussed in this paper is available here.

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