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Explores the foundations of modular verification using Separation Logic for realistic concurrent programs and discusses the challenges of shared mutable state in concurrency.
Covers the basics of programming, including the development cycle of a program, strong typing, data storage in Java variables, and primitive data types.
Delves into simulation games, replicating real-life scenarios in a risk-free and enjoyable manner, covering various types and the balance between realism and playfulness in game development.