Programming languages are a class of semiotics of great interest, although little investigated by current semiotic literature. Their explicit linguistic nature, together with their artificiality, make them an interesting test bed for a theory of enunciation. In our contribution we discuss some introductory elements for an analysis of the categories of persona, space and time in programming languages, demonstrating the “ethnographic” variability that results from the presence of various linguistic paradigms.
Note preliminari su alcune forme della soggettivita nei linguaggi di programmazione
VALLE, ANDREA;MAZZEI, Alessandro
2013-01-01
Abstract
Programming languages are a class of semiotics of great interest, although little investigated by current semiotic literature. Their explicit linguistic nature, together with their artificiality, make them an interesting test bed for a theory of enunciation. In our contribution we discuss some introductory elements for an analysis of the categories of persona, space and time in programming languages, demonstrating the “ethnographic” variability that results from the presence of various linguistic paradigms.File in questo prodotto:
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