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Each computer programming language, regardless of the type, has its own sets of rules when it comes to forming the code. This is called syntax. The syntax of a computer code covers code indentation, keywords, reserved words and syntax highlighting within the developer environment. This book covers those topics as well as the role syntax plays in judging software quality and its place in software licensing.
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