"How To Pick A Programming Language"
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How To Pick A Programming Language
How To Pick A Programming Language
08/16/2004 08:37 AMHow To Pick A Programming
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Pick up the basics of .NET Framework
multithreaded programming
Pick up the basics of .NET Framework
multithreaded programming
02/05/2003 02:56 AMCNET Feb 5 2003 1:25AM ET
The Qu Programming Language 1.01
The Qu Programming Language 1.01
09/16/2004 09:22 PMA full-featured object oriented programming language.
Erc programming language
Erc programming language
12/30/2004 04:24 PMDescription of link-orientation
The Qu Programming Language 1.00
The Qu Programming Language 1.00
09/06/2004 02:40 PMA full-featured object oriented programming language.
Kew programming language
Kew programming language
01/23/2004 07:36 PMKew 0.2.X roadmap
XL Programming Language
XL Programming Language
09/25/2004 03:55 PMXL Compiler version 0
The Bistro Programming Language
The Bistro Programming Language
04/18/2004 12:21 AMDDJ Apr 18 2004 5:12AM GMT
Wrapl Programming Language
Wrapl Programming Language
09/08/2004 08:55 AMAlpha Version Release
Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming
Language
Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming
Language
02/10/2004 02:46 AM
Brian Kernighan, the documenter of the C programming language, wrote a
rant entitled Why Pascal is Not My Favourite Programming Language. I
can picture him thinking to himself smugly as he repeatedly strikes
facetiously at Pascal by describing a few of its small flaws over and
over again.
Unfortunately, time has not been kind to Kernighan's tract. Pascal has
matured and grown in leaps and bounds, becoming a premier commercial
language. Meanwhile, C has continued to stagnate over the last 35
years with few fundamental improvements made. It's time to redress the
balance; here's why C is now owned by Pascal. - James Joyce.
James appears to be more fond of PHP than C. No objections there!
And if you don't take it all too seriously, the responses are quite
amusing.
Push Programming Language
Push Programming Language
08/21/2004 06:21 PMpush-3.0.2
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
RC2
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
RC2
08/29/2004 04:16 PMA light-weight scripting language.
Felix Programming Language 1.0.4
Felix Programming Language 1.0.4
11/18/2003 01:25 AMA high performance, statically typed scripting language.
PROSE Programming Language
PROSE Programming Language
02/16/2004 08:07 PMFirst Specification Released
The Squirrel programming language
The Squirrel programming language
11/04/2003 02:00 AMSquirrel 0.6 alpha has been released
The Algae Programming Language
The Algae Programming Language
12/10/2003 02:21 AMalgae-4.3.3 released
x++: XML as a programming language
(BYTE)
x++: XML as a programming language
(BYTE)
11/12/2002 06:47 PMThe Centum Programming Language
The Centum Programming Language
12/28/2004 11:35 PMWelcome IvoryDome
The Pluk programming language
The Pluk programming language
04/18/2004 11:12 AMNew release
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
RC1
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
RC1
08/23/2004 02:21 AMA light-weight scripting language.
PATH programming language 0.21
PATH programming language 0.21
01/27/2004 08:42 PMA unique two-dimensional programming language.
What kind of programming language are
you using in this Bot?
What kind of programming language are
you using in this Bot?
08/22/2004 05:37 PMTechTree Aug 22 2004 8:37PM GMT
Programming Language Features
Programming Language Features
03/13/2003 10:23 AMI'm working on a series of classes for intermediate-level programmers
to take their programming up to the next notch, and I'd like input
from some of you.
Q - Equational Programming Language
Q - Equational Programming Language
12/15/2003 02:12 PMQ CVS Repository Now Online
The Tesla Programming Language
The Tesla Programming Language
09/12/2004 11:27 PMTesla Version 0.10
The Perfect Programming Language
The Perfect Programming Language
06/22/2005 01:56 AMBeing Popular:
Here's an extremely long but interesting essay from Paul Graham about
how to design the perfect programming language. He has no plans to do
this, of course, but in considering the question he covers a lot of
ground on why certain languages have thrived and others haven't.
For example:
To become popular, a programming language has to be the scripting
language of a popular system. Fortran and Cobol were the scripting
languages of early IBM mainframes. C was the scripting language of
Unix, and so, later, was Perl. Tcl is the scripting language of Tk.
Java and Javascript are intended to be the scripting languages of web
browsers.
And:
One thing hackers like is brevity. Hackers are lazy, in
the same way that mathematicians and modernist architects are lazy:
they hate anything extraneous. It would not be far from the truth to
say that a hacker about to write a program decides what language to
use, at least subconsciously, based on the total number of characters
he'll have to type.
And of course:
There is one thing more important than brevity to a
hacker: being able to do what you want. In the history of programming
languages a surprising amount of effort has gone into preventing
programmers from doing things considered to be improper. This is a
dangerously presumptuous plan. How can the language designer know what
the programmer is going to need to do?
Something to know: Paul Graham hates
Java, so if you're a Java programmer, prepared to be offended.
(It was a comment to that post by Joe Langeway that led me to this
essay.)
What Programming Language Would You
Learn?
What Programming Language Would You
Learn?
10/25/2002 07:23 AMAt this point in time, what's the best language to learn for net work?
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 2
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 2
04/20/2004 03:40 PMA light-weight scripting language.
Io programming language 2003-11-05
(Development)
Io programming language 2003-11-05
(Development)
11/06/2003 12:45 AMA small prototype-based programming language.
Measuring Programming Language
Popularity Again
Measuring Programming Language
Popularity Again
01/05/2003 12:10 PMTo keep up with employment trends in programming languages I have
searched the most popular job search engines (monster.com, dice.com,
and hotjobs.com) to catagorize the number of job listings by the
programming languages mentioned in each listing. Each search engine is
different. As such, a description of the search techniques is also
presented. -- Eric Turner
As a comparison, here are the PHP equivalents taken 2 days after the
above article was posted.
PHP Jobs (US)
189 Monster.com
244 HotJobs.com
30 Dice.com
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463
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From this rough guide PHP jobs are about as popular as Ada or Fortran.
Pretty good company for such a young language.
Also if you assume that all web-based programmer jobs require
knowledge of Javascript (1878 jobs), then the percentage of web
developer jobs that require PHP is about 463/1878 = 25%.
If you have more statistical diarrhea, let me know. I have toilet
paper ready.
"tri" FuzzyBlog<
/a> sees a half-empty glass, but still prefers digging ditches to
ditching PHP.
"zeldman.newsy"
C++: The Most Powerful Language for .NET
Framework Programming
C++: The Most Powerful Language for .NET
Framework Programming
08/18/2004 01:30 AM
The Visual C++ team spent a lot of time listening to users and working
with .NET and C++, and decided to redesign the support for the Common
Language Runtime (CLR) in Visual C++ 2005. This redesign is called
C++/CLI, and is intended to provide a more natural syntax for
consuming and authoring CLR types. In this article I explore the new
syntax, comparing it to current C# and Managed C++, the two most
closely-related languages that target the CLR. Where appropriate I
also illustrate analogous concepts in native C++.
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 3
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 3
05/24/2004 02:51 AMA light-weight scripting language.
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 4
The Squirrel programming language 1.0
beta 4
07/12/2004 12:39 AMA light-weight scripting language.
Emerald Distributed Programming Language
Emerald Distributed Programming Language
01/05/2005 11:36 AMEmerald Programming Language released as Open Source
PHP awarded Programming Language of 2004
PHP awarded Programming Language of 2004
01/05/2005 06:34 PMPHP has been awarded the Programming Language of 2004, according to
the TIOBE Programming Community Index. This index uses information
collected from the popular search engines, and are based on the
world-wide availability of skilled engineers, courses and third party
vendors. Congratulations to us all!
The Nice programming language 0.9.5
(Development)
The Nice programming language 0.9.5
(Development)
12/11/2003 01:15 PMAn extension of Java with parametric types, multi-methods, and more.
Io programming language 2004-07-06
(Development)
Io programming language 2004-07-06
(Development)
07/08/2004 12:09 PMA small prototype-based programming language.
Favorite Programming Language Features
Favorite Programming Language Features
07/07/2004 02:35 PMI'm curious what everyone's favorite programming language features
are. I'm looking for both the general and the specific. I'm
especially looking for features that few people know about or use, but
are really useful for those who do know about them.
Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming
Language kuro5hin.org
Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming
Language kuro5hin.org
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