Programming Language Design (CS 422) Elsa L Gunter 2112 Siebel Center, UIUC
[email protected] http://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs422/sp2016 Slides based in part on previous lectures by Grigore Ro¸su January 18, 2017 Slides based in part on previous lectures by Grigore Ro¸suJanuary 18, 2017 1 Elsa L Gunter Programming Language Design (CS 422) / 25 Contact Information Office: 2112 Siebel Center Office hours: Wednesday, Friday 12:50pm { 1:45pm Also by appointment Email:
[email protected] Slides based in part on previous lectures by Grigore Ro¸suJanuary 18, 2017 2 Elsa L Gunter Programming Language Design (CS 422) / 25 Course Website main page - summary of news items policy - rules governing the course lectures - syllabus, slides and example code mps - Information about homework unit projects - for 4 credit students resources - papers, tools, and helpful info faq - answers to some general questions about the course and course resources Slides based in part on previous lectures by Grigore Ro¸suJanuary 18, 2017 3 Elsa L Gunter Programming Language Design (CS 422) / 25 Some Course References No Required Textbook Concrete Semantics With Isabelle/HOL, by Tobias Nipkow and Gerwin Klein. Springer, 2014. (In your snv directory) Lecture Notes of Grigore Rosu, found in Resources The Formal Semantics of Programming Languages: An Introduction by Glynn Winskel. MIT Press, 1993. Essentials of Programming Languages (2nd Edition) by Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand and Christopher T. Haynes, MIT Press 2001 Slides based in part on previous lectures by Grigore Ro¸suJanuary 18, 2017 4 Elsa L Gunter Programming Language Design (CS 422) / 25 Main Programming Platform: Isabelle/HOL Download from: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/hvg/Isabelle/ Runs inside jEdit Two implementation languages: SML (for proofs) and Scala (for jEdit) Full-powered general-purpose interactive mathematical theorem prover Can export executable specifications directly to code in SML, OCaml, Haskell, and Scala.