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www.devco.net (Free subscription) | 06/21/2008
I have fallen out of love with Perl some time ago, I cannot point to one specific thing about it that put me off, I think it's just a general un-sexyness about it now. I have been doing some Java and PHP development that was very OOP heavy and have been doing OO coding since school in the Pascal 6 days, I find it's almost become the natural way of thinking when thinking about problems. OO though does...
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http://podblack.wordpress.com/feed/ (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
Thanks to G! xxx! Some guys are trying to turn LOLCATS into a programming language… http://lolcode.com So far looks like it would be possible to write a compiler for it. Syntax is fairly similar to something like Ada or another Pascal variant.
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Planet Lisp (Free subscription) | 12/19/2007
Common Lisp is the most fun programming language I’ve ever programmed in.And I’ve programmed in a few: C Java Python Perl BASIC Haskell Pascal C# I like Lisp. I think it has a lot to offer. I also think it has a lot of room to grow — so much potential! People criticize Lisp a lot, especially those who haven't used it. I also hear a lot of people getting defensive about Lisp, even when someone is trying...
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MetaFilter (Free subscription) | 09/19/2007
How do I manage the source code for a big Java program? Back in the olden days, I did a lot of programming in Fortran, Pascal and such. More recently I've developed a good general understanding of OOP and now I'm learning Java. I want to write a pretty big program in Java. It'll probably have 100-200 classes. What development tool(s) should I use? I'm aware that there are things called "CVS", "Eclipse",...
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Tectonic (Free subscription) | 09/13/2007
After more than two years of development, Free Pascal 2.2.0 was released this week and has sparked a resurgence in interest in a programming language many had forgotten about.
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java.blogs (Free subscription) | 07/13/2007
Java Forums - Java Announcements AntiCutAndPaste is designed to search for text fragments that have been copied and pasted in programming language source code or plain text. It has been tested on sources from large C++, Pascal, Java, and C# (Mono) projects. The algorithms used are very fast and can handle up to three million C++ code lines in one minute. Minor modifications of code are ignored during...