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The project for the Principles of Programming Languages course (CS363) is due on April 23, 2025, and requires students to submit both a Word and PDF file. The project involves discussing core principles of programming languages, conducting a case study on either Python or Java, and providing a conclusion, with a total of 14 marks available. Students must work individually or in groups of 3-4, ensuring originality and proper formatting, as late submissions or violations of submission guidelines will result in zero marks.
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The project for the Principles of Programming Languages course (CS363) is due on April 23, 2025, and requires students to submit both a Word and PDF file. The project involves discussing core principles of programming languages, conducting a case study on either Python or Java, and providing a conclusion, with a total of 14 marks available. Students must work individually or in groups of 3-4, ensuring originality and proper formatting, as late submissions or violations of submission guidelines will result in zero marks.
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College of Computing and Informatics

Principles of Programming Languages


CS363

Instructions:
Project
Deadline: Day 23/4/2025 @ 23:59
 You must submit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on
Student Details:
Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
 It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
Name: ### ID: ###

Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g. misspell words, remove spaces between
words, hide characters, use different character sets, convert text into image or languages other than English
CRN: ###
or any kind of manipulation).
 Email submission will not be accepted.
 You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the
cover page.
 You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
 You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by
the question.
 Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
 The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
 Use Times New Roman font for all your answers.
Project InstructionsProject
Pg. 1 Instructions

Project Instructions
 You can work on this project as a group (minimum 3 and maximum 4 students).
Each group member must submit the project individually with all group member
names mentioned in the cover page.
 This project worth 14 marks and will be distributed as in the following:
1- Discuss about core of principles of programming language: 7.5 marks
o Syntax and semantics
o Programming paradigm
o Type systems
o Abstraction mechanisms
o Run time environments

2- Case study on any one of the following on the basis of the above: 4.5 marks
a. Python
b. Java

Discuss about it like its overview, key features, challenges, future directions.
3- Give your conclusion. 2 marks
 Each student must submit one report about his/her chosen Project via the
Blackboard (Email submission will not be accepted which will be awarded
ZERO marks)
 You are advised to make your work clear and well presented; marks may be
reduced for poor presentation. This includes filling your information on the cover
page.
 You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image,
unless specified otherwise by the question.
Project InstructionsProject
Pg. 2 Instructions

 Late submission will result in ZERO marks being awarded.


 The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources without
referencing will result in ZERO marks.

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