This course provides a comparative and practical study of modern and classical programming languages through five distinct examples: Python, Assembly, Lisp, PIC Basic, and Arduino (C-based).
Students will explore how different paradigms and hardware contexts shape programming language design, syntax, semantics, and execution models. Emphasis is placed on understanding how high-level scripting languages, low-level assembly languages, and embedded system programming interact in real-world computing environments.
- Teacher: MEHTAP KÖSE ULUKÖK
