Difference between revisions 2146397 and 2295099 on enwiki'''ARS based programming''' is built on three principles; '''Abstraction, Reference and Synthesis'''. These principles can be seen as a generalized form of the basic operations of the [[Lambda_calculus |''Lambda Calculus'']]. All essential features of a [[programming language]] can be derived from ARS even the three major programming paradigms: [[functional programming]], [[object-oriented programming]] and [[imperative programming]]. The programming language [[A_plusplus|A++]] is a demonstration that '''based on ARS''' ''programming patterns can be developed'' that are very powerful providing a solid base for solving common programming problems. ARS based programming as covered in the book '''Programmierung pur''' (''Undiluted Programming'' or Barebones Programming) published in German under the ISBN 3-87820-108-7 (the English version is waiting for a publisherrights are available now!) is facilitated by '''three tools''': A++, ARS++, and ARSAPI. # [[A_plusplus |A++]], a minimal programming language with interpreter for basic training enforcing rigorous confrontation with the essentials of programming; # [[ARS_plusplus |ARS++]], a full blown programming language including a virtual machine and compiler, extending A++ into a language that is fully ars-compatible with a functionality going beyond that of [[Scheme_programming_language |Scheme]] with the power of coping with the challenges of real world programming; # '''ARSAPI''', a ''bridge between ARS and popular programming languages'' like Java, C and C++, consisting of definitions and patterns recommended to express ARS in the target language. ==See also== * [[A_plusplus | A++]] * [[Educational_programming_language | Educational programming language]] * [[ARS_plusplus | ARS++]] ==External links== * [http://www.lambda-bound.de www.lambda-bound.de] Further information on ARS. All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2295099.
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