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YouTube - The Go Programming Language
Rob Pike's presentation on Google's new "Go" programming language
The Go Programming Language
A new, open source, programming language from Google. It's static, type safe, has garbage collection and run-time reflection. Although it's somewhat object oriented, there's no inheritance. In any case, Google claims it compiles FAST, and runs FAST.
Functional Programming Fundamentals, Chapter 1 of 13 - Dr. Erik Meijer - C9 Lectures - Channel 9
"We kick off C9 Lectures with a journey into the world of Functional Programming with functional language purist and high priest of the lambda calculus, Dr. Erik Meijer "
ooc
"ooc is a modern, object-oriented, functional-ish, high-level, low-level, sexy programming language. it's translated to pure C with a source-to-source compiler. it strives to be powerful, modular, extensible, portable, yet simple and fast. "
T# Studio from Pretty Objects
Visual T# is a new generation unit testing tool with it's own language where testing concepts become first-class constructs.
Microsoft F# Developer Center
F# is a functional programming language for the .NET Framework. It combines the succinct, expressive, and compositional style of functional programming with the runtime, libraries, interoperability, and object model of .NET. -- and it had a new CTP in September 2008
Future Focus I: Dynamic Lookup - Charlie Calvert - MSDN Blogs
A look at how C# 4.0 may add support for interfacing with dynamic languages.
Polyglot Programming | Dr. Dobb's | May 1, 2002
This ability to mix languages offers great promise for the future of programming languages, as the practical advance of new language designs will no longer be hindered by the library issue ...
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Everyone will benefit, even the Java community: Now that there's competition
again, new constructs are—surprise!—again being considered for Java -
Add Sticky NoteDo languages have to sacrifice anything?
- Ultimately, this is the real question, if you're a user of one of those languages ... - on 2008-05-03
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F# (FSharp) - Microsoft Research
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F# is a programming language that provides the much sought-after combination of
type safety, performance and scripting,
xacc.ide
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xacc is an opensource multi-language IDE written in C# ... it handles syntax highlighting etc for everything from Boo and C# to Ruby and Perl, to Caml, F#, Scheme and Lua, and even Yacc, Bison, Lex and Flex ... and PowerShell.
It has project support for C#/C++, Nemerle and Boo, and Yacc/Flex, NSIS, etc.
- jaykul on 2007-06-06
C# from a Java Developer's Perspective v2.0 - Dare Obasanjo
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Dare Obasanjo updates his comparison of C# and Java to C# 2.0 and Java 1.5 and notices they've grown closer together ... but are probably about to diverge significantly with the release of C# 3.0
At any rate this is a good overview for anyone who codes in either C# or Java and is interested in the other.
- jaykul on 2007-04-30
html2wiki.pm - Convert HTML text to wiki markup - live preview
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A Perl Module to convert HTML to any of the many pseudo-markups in use by wiki's and blogs, including Textile (see "Confluence") and Markdown, MediaWiki, UseMod, SnipSnap, MoinMoin, etc.
- jaykul on 2007-03-26
On Lisp - Download
- Paul Graham's excellent book "On Lisp" is available for free download in several formats. - jaykul on 2006-09-06
The C# Language Specification
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The official C# language specification(s)...
- jaykul on 2007-01-30
C vs C++ vs Java
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A good language comparison of the differences between C and C++ and Java, calls out the major differences that are apt to bite you if you swtich back and forth.
- jaykul on 2006-11-21
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Must be declared outside the loop
Good Math, Bad Math : The "C is Efficient" Language Fallacy
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Here's the problem. C and C++ suck rocks as languages for numerical computing. They are not the fastest, not by a longshot. In fact, the fundamental design of them makes it pretty much impossible to make really good, efficient code in C/C++.
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