Courses: INF222 Programming Languages - Autumn 2020




ECTS Credits

10

Level of Study

Bachelor/Master

Full-time/Part-time

Full-time

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring.

Objectives and Content

Objectives

The course gives a practical and theoretical introduction to semantics of programming languages and to a range of important constructs and abstractions used in contemporary languages. The (indirect) goal is that an increased understanding of programming languages translates to higher quality of programs that students write and higher productivity in their programming. The class also equips the student with basic skills of designing and implementing small languages, where an implementation consists of a parser, type checker, and an interpreter.

The course seeks to make the student well-prepared to learn new programming languages in the future.

 

Content

The course covers important language constructs in modern languages. It discusses the specification of the syntax and semantics of programming languages, and introduces the notions of a type system and type safety. Students implement a series of interpreters and type checkers. Reflecting on the influence of the properties of a programming language and its features on software quality is a central theme of the course.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student will be able to:

 

Knowledge

 

Skills

 

General competence

Required Previous Knowledge

At least 60 ECTS in Computer Science and at least 10 ECTS in mathematics

Recommended Previous Knowledge

INF122 or some experience with programming in Haskell or in another functional language.

Access to the Course

Access to the course requires admission to a programme of study at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.

Teaching and learning methods

The course has two weekly lectures and a weekly lab session. In addition, the course requires completing homework assignments.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

The compulsory exercises have to be passed and are then valid for two subsequent semesters, starting from the semester in which they are approved.

Forms of Assessment

Written examination. Both the exam and assignments count towards the total grade. Weights are announced at the beginning of the course.

Due to the measures taken to avoid the spread of SARS-CoV-2, UiB is closed for teaching and assessment. As a consequence, the following changes is made to assessment spring semester 2020:

Examination Support Material

None.

Grading Scale

The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.

Assessment Semester

Examination both spring semester and autumn semester. In semesters without teaching the examination will be ar-ranged at the beginning of the semester.

Reading List

The reading list will be available within June 1st for the autumn semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Course Evaluation

The course will be evaluated by the students in accordance with the quality assurance system at UiB and the department.

Programme Committee

The Programme Committee is responsible for the content, structure and quality of the study programme and courses.

Course Coordinator

Course coordinator and administrative contact person can be found on Mitt UiB, or contact mailto:studieveileder@ii.uib.noStudent adviser

Course Administrator

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences represented by the Department of Informatics is the course administrator for the course and study programme.

Contact Information

Student adviser:

mailto:studieveileder@ii.uib.nomailto:studieveileder@ii.uib.noStudent adviser

T: 55 58 42 00