Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Intermediate language


In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Intermediate language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A variation in the meaning of this term, is those languages used as an intermediate language by some high-level programming languages which do not output object or machine code, but output the intermediate language only, to submit to a compiler for such language, which then outputs finished object or machine code.
Languages used for this fall in complexity between high-level languages and low-level languages, such as assembly languages.
C is used as an intermediate language by numerous programming languages including Eiffel, Sather, and Esterel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Intermediate_language   (378 words)

  
 C as a Portable Intermediate Language
A benefit to compiling to C as an intermediate language is that C is ubiquitous.
You might have to twiddle with indirections or support libraries, but all in all, integrating multiple languages that are compiled to C should be simpler than learning and trying to fit together the different language-integration techniques for all those languages that compile to native code in their own way.
In a language that uses late binding, maybe a function could be compiled, at run-time, to each actual data type on which it is invoked; the compiled functions could be saved in a dispatch table keyed on actual data types.
cybertiggyr.com /gene/ick   (1823 words)

  
 High-level programming language Summary
An intermediate language, such as assembly language, must be translated into machine language in order to be executed, but is similar to a low-level language because it lacks sophistication; in general, an intermediate language is closer to a low-level language than to a high-level language.
The term "high-level language" does not imply that the language is always superior to low-level programming languages but rather refers to the higher level of abstraction from machine language.
Originally, assembly language was considered low-level and COBOL, C, etc. were considered high-level, as they allowed the abstractions of functions, variables and expression evaluation, and also that they had to be compiled to assembly before being compiled into machine code.
www.bookrags.com /High-level_programming_language   (1346 words)

  
 Intermediate-Level Foreign Language Curricula: An Assessment and a New Agenda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The intermediate FL course is a tangle of divergences.
The intermediate FL course should be restructured to allow for the infusion of new emphases and a new “value-added” content—one that presumes individuation, collaboration, practicality, and reward and pursues a different kind of curricular rigor, coherence, and integrity.
At the intermediate level it is standard procedure to introduce shorter pieces of literature from the target culture, a practice often justified by the traditional claim by people in the humanities that it is the teachers' curricular duty to acquaint students with literary “high culture” and to prepare them for upper-level course work.
www.mla.org /adfl/bulletin/v27n2/272018.htm   (6961 words)

  
 Language CDs
Intermediate language study for middle, high school and adults.
The beautiful illustrations will improve all ages' language skills with words and phrases such as "the gorilla is in the car", "the duck is under the desk" and "the frog is on the lily pad".
World Talk is aimed at intermediate level learners who have already built up some confidence listening to and speaking their target language.
www.simonandbarklee.com /language_cds.html   (506 words)

  
 WIL: A Compiler Intermediate Language with Explicit Support for Representations
WIL is a textual compiler intermediate language designed primarily for object-oriented languages, to be used in the Whirlwind compiler being developed at the University of Washington.
The WIL intermediate language is a flexible and powerful target language for translation from a variety of object-oriented source languages.
This allows a variety of language specific front-ends to write to a common intermediate language, specifying representations at a level of concrete-ness appropriate for the language.
www.cs.washington.edu /homes/tapan/projects/WIL   (8206 words)

  
 Cee As An Intermediate Language
While CeeLanguage has long been popular as a source language (though it is losing respectability for things other than systems programming and high-performance infrastructure), it also functions well as an intermediate language--a "high level assembler", if you will.
If C is used as an intermediate or target language, a lot of C's misfeatures (like allowing the user to have FunWithPointers) that make it less desirable as a source language (especially for high level code) simply become irrelevant.
CeeMinusMinus is a language intended as a portable AssemblyLanguage that can replace CeeLanguage as a target language used by compiler writers.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?CeeAsAnIntermediateLanguage   (671 words)

  
 Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages | Courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The goal of German 1001 is to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) in a cultural context with a focus on spoken German.
The goal of Russian 1001 is to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) in a cultural context.
The goal of Russian 2001 is to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) in a cultural context, and to consolidate and expand students' knowledge of essential grammatical structures.
www.uga.edu /gslangs/courses/language.htm   (769 words)

  
 CS265 Expert Topic: Common Intermediate Languages
A very ambitious goal in language design and compiler technology is to have the ability to use a common intermediate language that allows many different languages to be compiled to and can be compiled for many different architectures.
The target language of their type-directed translation is "F_omega extended with existential types, row polymorphism, order records, sum types, recursive types, and a term-level fixpoint for constructing recursive records." The intention is these are the minimal extensions needed to effectively model object-oriented languages (rather than going to the power of F_omega with subtyping).
With several source languages and several architectures, it is much more feasible to build a generator for each language and a translator for each architecture rather than a compiler for each pair of source language and target architecture.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~bec/cs265/expert-topic.html   (1712 words)

  
 Foreign Languages, SSC:
This required language proficiency is typically demonstrated by successfully completing the advanced intermediate level course (4th semester, 202 or equivalent).
If their substitution petition is approved while they are enrolled in an elementary language course they do not need to complete that course.
1.  Demonstrating proficiency in the native language either by graduation from a secondary school where instruction was commonly in the native language, OR 2.  By the attainment of a score equivalent to advanced intermediate level (202) on the CLEP exam (see above), or other criteria acceptable to the Foreign Languages Department.
www.salemstate.edu /languages/flrequirement.htm   (1228 words)

  
 Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures - Muhlenberg College
Students majoring in German Language and Literature must successfully complete GRM 204 Intermediate German II and any previous language courses with a grade point average of at least 2.000 or demonstrate an equivalent command of the language.
All majors in German Language and Literature must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.000 in all courses attempted in the major.
Students majoring in Russian Studies must successfully complete RUS 204 Intermediate Russian II and any previous language course with a grade point average of at least 2.000 or demonstrate an equivalent command of the language.
www.muhlberg.edu /depts/forlang/new_llc/main_nav/maj_min/maj_min.html   (348 words)

  
 Foreign Language Requirement and Placement Testing at UT
If a student feels that an accelerated review of course material would be more appropriate than a full year of elementary language, the student may opt for the 1500 course level, which compresses a full year of study into the space of a semester.
Students may accomplish their goal by successfully completing foreign language courses to their required level or by achieving an appropriate score on a proficiency/placement test administered by the Department of Foreign Languages that reflects the equivalent.
Students who have completed one or more years of a language in high school or at a previous institution of higher learning and wish to study in that language should take a placement test for the purpose of continuing at a level higher than the elementary (1110) level.
www.forlang.utoledo.edu /CATALOG/CatPlacement.html   (480 words)

  
 IL "The Language of CLR" - A Platform for Cross-Language
This article introduces the Cross-Language capabilities of CLR environment (Common Language Runtime Environment) and its constituent language IL (Intermediate Language).
Intermediate Language no matter what language is used to develop an application.
If the same environment can understand multiple languages at run time, that it self is a great proof, to say that it supports cross-language development.
www.c-sharpcorner.com /Language/ILtheLangOfCLRbyNRS.asp   (1264 words)

  
 Microsoft Intermediate Language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) is a byte-code assembly that uses Microsoft.NET technology along with the Common Language Runtime to support the execution of computer applications.
During compilation of.NET programming languages, the source code is translated into MSIL code rather than platform or processor-specific object code.
Upon execution of a.NET assembly, its MSIL is passed through the Common Language Runtime's JIT compiler to generate native code.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Microsoft_Intermediate_Language   (377 words)

  
 Microsoft Intermediate Language
Further the instruction set that comes with the Microsoft Intermediate Language can assist you to carry out operations that are logical and arithmetical in nature, have an effective control over the flow, have access directly to the memory area, efficiently handle exceptions, and other operations.
Metadata is the compiled version of your Microsoft Intermediate Language that carries all the descriptions and types of your codes, holds the various signature types, details about your code references, and other relevant data that the runtime may use at the time of actual execution.
With the compiled version of metadata along with the presence of Microsoft Intermediate Language code, it is easy for the system to execute the instruction from the extracted runtime version and this particular feature make the need for additional libraries or any IDL obsolete.
www.dotnet-guide.com /msintermediate.html   (476 words)

  
 Northwestern College | Foreign language courses
A study at the intermediate level of English language literature; emphasis will be placed on the development of reading skills and reading strategies through an introduction to literature in the English language.
An intermediate course in German language and culture, German 201 continues the sequence begun by German 101 and 102.
The course is a survey of key issues in socio-and applied linguistic inquiry on case studies of topics such as the nature of language, bilingualism and bilingual education as well as language planning and language policy.
www.nwciowa.edu /foreignlanguages/courses.aspx   (2129 words)

  
 DevCity.NET :: Demystifying Microsoft Intermediate Language. Part 1 - Introduction
Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) represents the transient stage in the process of conversion of source code written in any.NET language to machine language as a pseudo-assembly language code that's between the source code you write-such as Visual Basic.NET or C#-and Intel-based assembly language or machine code.
It is inescapably imperative to gain mastery over Intermediate Language, because knowledge of Intermediate Language translates into competence over IL code that may have originally been written in any programming language.
This provides great freedom and flexibility to the programmers to select the language she is more familiar with and does away with the need to constantly learning new languages every day.
www.devcity.net /Articles/54/msil_1_intro.aspx   (2872 words)

  
 Study Abroad in Montpellier, France: Academics
Language and Culture option at the Institute for Foreign Students for intermediate students (2–6 semesters of college-level French)
There are five teaching levels at the Institute for Foreign Students and students are placed according to their level of proficiency.
The program is designed for students at beginning and intermediate language levels; advanced students can also be accommodated (through Fren 3016).
www.umabroad.umn.edu /programs/EUROPE/montpellier/academics.shtml   (1012 words)

  
 Slavic Department, WCAS, Northwestern University
In addition, the study of Russian can serve as a convenient entree into other Slavic languages and their cultures: once one has acquired a foundation in Russian, it is a relatively simple matter to branch off into other Slavic languages and cultural traditions.
To satisfy the Weinberg language requirement in Russian or to enroll in Russian language courses beyond 101-1, a student is required to take oral and written examinations administered by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
Since proficiency in a foreign language requires such skills as speaking, reading and writing, this course is recommended by the department as an accelerated way to obtain the language requirement.
www.slavic.northwestern.edu /languages   (676 words)

  
 Definition: intermediate language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
intermediate language: In computer programming, a target language into which all or part of a single statement or a source program--in a source language--is translated before it is further translated or interpreted.
Note: For a subsequent translation, an intermediate language may serve as a source language.
This HTML version of Telecom Glossary 2K was last generated on Wed May 8 15:36:48 MDT 2002.
www.its.bldrdoc.gov /projects/devglossary/_intermediate_language.html   (63 words)

  
 A Typed Intermediate Language for Compiling Multiple Inheritance | Lambda the Ultimate
This paper presents a typed intermediate language EMI that supports multiple and virtual inheritance of classes in C++-like languages.
We believe that EMI is the first typed intermediate language that is expressive enough for describing implementation details of multiple and virtual inheritance of classes.
One of the problems with most OO languages is that they focus too much on one model of implementation reuse - inheritance - at the expense of useful alternatives.
lambda-the-ultimate.org /node/view/870   (1147 words)

  
 C# .Net Tutorial Intermediate Language - MSIL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) is a platform independent language that gets compiled into platform dependent executable file or dynamic link library.
To clearly understand that IL really is immediately language you should write the same code in VB.NET and look at these two sources in IL.
IL isn?t dependent on any language and there is a possibility to create applications with modules that were written using different.NET compatible languages.
www.codersource.net /csharp_tutorial_intermediate_language.html   (304 words)

  
 MSIL :: Microsoft Intermediate Language :: CIL
MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) / CIL (Common Intermediate Language) is an essential aspect of making.NET Framework applications widespread.
MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) is also called CIL (Common Intermediate Language) and right now I don't know which usage will be used the most in the future.
It is compiled into MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) / CIL (Common Intermediate Language) -- an intermediate language which can then be recompiled into native byte code on any computer.
www.inforingpress.com /computer_careers/msil.htm   (765 words)

  
 Intermediate College Korean
Because language is a fundamental component of culture, the text incorporates themes relating to Korea's cultural customs and social issues, presented in the form of dialogues, anecdotes, short essays, and poems.
Clare You is Lecturer in the Department of East Asian Languages at the University of California, Berkeley.
Eunsu Cho is Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
www.ucpress.edu /books/pages/8869.html   (262 words)

  
 Korean Language Books: Learn Korean as a Foreign Language
This site presents books to learn Korean as a foreign language - learning the Korean alphabet, an elementary Korean reader, an intermediate Korean reader - and advice on Korean language books and tapes (textbooks, other study materials).
Cultural Readings from Folktales, Legends, and History is an intermediate-level cultural reader for students learning Korean as a foreign language.
Students will broaden their linguistic skills beyond everyday language and immerse themselves in the world of Korean culture.
koreanlanguagebooks.com   (445 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.