1. Scripting and programming languages
Scripting languages are programming languages, designed to build applications subject to different constraints; this is why, as in
To clarify the situation, we'll say in general that scripting languages are designed to integrate software components, the latter being realized in programming languages; this architecture of computer systems as a set of components that communicate with each other is increasingly common, stemming from software engineering design methods, the need to reuse components or applications distributed over networks.
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References
- (1) - OUSTERHOUT (J.K.) - Scripting : Higher Level Programming for the 21st Century - . IEEE Computer magazine, mars 1998.
- (2) - LUTZ (M.) - Programming Python - . 1996 O'Reilly.
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Websites
The addresses shown provide access to other information services on the Internet (news, ftp): forums, online manuals, software (interpreters, compilers, packages, examples...). This list is far from exhaustive.
Tcl, website of the company created by its author http://www.tcl.tk
Standards
- ECMAScript Language Specification - ECMA-262 - 12-99
- Information Technology – ECMAScript language specifications. - ISO/IEC 16262 - 2002
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