This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of programming languages, with a strong emphasis on functional programming. The course uses the languages ML, Racket, and Ruby as vehicles for teaching the concepts, but the real intent is to teach enough about how any language “fits together” to make you more effective programming in any language -- and in learning new ones.

Programming Languages, Part A

Programming Languages, Part A

Instructor: Dan Grossman
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Reviewed on Mar 4, 2018
Very interesting course! Superb teaching and homework assignments. If you are interested in functional programming or in programming languages in general, this should be one of the must take MOOCs
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2017
Instant favourite programming course. Great instructor and material, fun assignments, mind-bendy recursion, cool concepts you didn't know you wanted to know about. Learned a lot.
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2017
Great course! One of the few courses I actually finished on Coursera. Though I think it could be made longer to have less lectures/homework, but that's probably a general issue with Coursera for me.
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