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CMSC 430:   Design and Implementation of Programming Languages
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CMSC 430: Design and Implementation of Programming Languages

Fall, 2022

Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday, 2:00pm - 3:15pm, CSI 1115

Professor: David Van Horn

CMSC 430 is an introduction to compilers. Its major goal is to arm students with the ability to design, implement, and extend a programming language. Throughout the course, students will design and implement several related languages.

Staff

Name

E-mail

Hours

David Van Horn

dvanhorn@cs.umd.edu

By appt.

Pierce Darragh

pdarragh@umd.edu

M, 1PM-2PM; T, Th, 11AM-12PM AVW 4160

Dhruv Maniktala

dmanikt@umd.edu

T, W, Th, 10AM-11AM, Virtual

Chris Maxey

cmaxey@umd.edu

F, 12PM-3PM AVW 4160

Deena Postol

dpostol@umd.edu

M, 2PM-5PM AVW 4160

Matvey Stepanov

mpstepan@umd.edu

W, 1PM-4PM AVW 4160

Communications: Email, Discord

Assumptions: This course assumes you know the material in CMSC 330 and CMSC 216. In particular, you need to know how to program in a functional programming language like OCaml and some familiarity with programming in C and Assembly. See the Texts page for references to brush up on this material.

Disclaimer: All information on this web page is tentative and subject to change. Any substantive change will be accompanied with an announcement to the class via ELMS.