MODERN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (LINGUISTIC ASPECTS)
Keywords:
programming languages, linguistics, syntax, vocabulary, semantics.Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of modern programming languages from a linguistic point of view. The paper examines the main programming languages currently in use and their features in the context of the language structure. The research methodology includes analysis of the syntax, vocabulary and semantics of programming languages. The results of the work show that programming languages have much in common with natural languages, but also have their own specific features. It concludes that studying the linguistic aspects of programming languages can help developers create more efficient and usable languages.
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