
Strange Code
Esoteric Languages That Make Programming Fun Again
$87.12
- Paperback
496 pages
- Release Date
15 November 2022
Summary
Strengthen your overall coding skills by exploring the wonderful, wild, and often weird world of esoteric languages (esolangs).
Strange Code starts with a dive into the underlying history of programming, covering the early computer-science concepts, like Turing machines and Turing completeness, that led to the languages we use today. It then explores the realm of “atypical” programming languages, introducing you to the out-of-the-box thinking that comes from these unusual app…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781718502406 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1718502400 |
| Author: | Ronald T. Kneusel |
| Publisher: | No Starch Press,US |
| Imprint: | No Starch Press,US |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 496 |
| Release Date: | 15 November 2022 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 177mm |
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”[No Starch Press] had me at ‘esolangs’ … I am almost always a fan of a book that talks about how to build a programming language. This one not only talks about some of the concepts involved in doing that, and shows how to build two custom languages (Filska and Firefly), AND talks about a few popular esoteric languages and how they warp your brain in a good way, it takes the unusual step of examining some languages that Kneusel describes as ‘atypical,’ which have some interesting and useful properties. His coverage of CLIPS, alone, is worth the price of admission here. The knowledge gained here is foundational, and will help [you] with all sorts of different kinds of applications … I think every programmer should read it.” —Ted Neward, “The Dude of Software,” Principal, Neward & Associates; Technologist, Executive Leader, Speaker/Author“A fascinating and thought-provoking tour through programming languages. Strange Code guides you through some mostly forgotten languages—such as Forth, SNOBOL, and CLIPS—before exploring more experimental languages—such as Piet—where your source code is an image. I particularly enjoyed Firefly, a language for the BBC micro:bit, created especially for the book.”—Sean McManus, Author of Mission Python: Code a Space Adventure Game!”[Gives] a grounding in the basics of concepts like Turing Completeness without leaving readers to fend for themselves in a forest of of dense computer science arcana. As a reference and source for teachers, Strange Code has much to commend it.” —Terry Freedman, Teach Secondary magazine
About The Author
Ronald T. Kneusel
A programming language enthusiast, Ronald T. Kneusel’s experience with programming languages began circa 1980 when he first encountered an Apple II computer. Decades later, he completed a PhD in machine learning from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and now works in the industry developing deep learning systems. He is the author of Practical Deep Learning- A Python-Based Introduction (No Starch Press), Math for Deep Learning (No Starch Press), Numbers and Computers (Springer), and Random Numbers and Computers (Springer).
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