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Topic "Programming language" was discussed 11,689 times on 1,906 sites in last 3 months
Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-28 00:56:00)
by Jesus-Ernesto
I an about to learn C Sharp software programming language. This is a compulsory subject for my forthcoming semester. Although not yet started teaching C Sharp, our college has assigned us a small assignment. We have to define the C Sharp programming language along with its characteristics and features . I have found few points but those are not enough. Provide some information ...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-27 05:26:50)
by Philosophaster
http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ I recently downloaded ChucK, which runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac. ChucK is a programming language centered around audio synthesis, playback, manipulation. "Ugens" are your basic building blocks in the language: they include oscillators, filters, and effects, can do different kinds of synthesis, and you can modulate and sequence them in all kinds of ways. You...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 08:10:00)
by Carlucci Pantaleone
( retitle 475377 ITA: afnix -- Compiler and run-time for the AFNIX programming thanks I'm interested in adopting anfix Thanks Leo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-REQUEST.DeleteThis@lists.debian.o rg with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster.DeleteThis@lists.debian.org , retitle 475377 ITA: afnix -- Compiler and run-...
I am beginner in programming language.Lot of people say that C++ is a powerful programming language than C.I don't know why makes C++ more powerful than C? Which features C++ have? Please any one who have knowledge about C++ share with me.I will be grateful for your help.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 21:22:00)
by Raithlin
Tips on choosing a programming language to learn Quote: I’m often asked: How do you pick which programming language to use in your development work? It’s a fair question, particularly for people with little or no experience in the development field. The great temptation is for me to just say, “use XYZ language.” Instead, I think it is better to explain how to ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 00:00:00)
by Paul Ferrill
So Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) recently announced the creation of a new computer language called Go . Most would ask the question, "Do we really need ANOTHER programming language?" Google's short answer is "yes." Understanding the reason for the new language provides a good insight into what drives the Google machine -- an incessant passion to make everything they do go faster. Go has...
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-30 08:29:00)
by tetramorium
Quote from TSGannGalt: The OCaml geek says: "F# is the worst piece of shit MS has ever made. Scala is the Java equivalent of it" I say... "I'm stupid so I'm stuck with using C#... (WinOS)" I doubt you're stupid. The"OCaml geek" on the other hand I am not so sure about.
Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-28 00:56:00)
by Modifier
Most of the application of on .NET framework are coded in either Visual Basic programming language or C-Sharp programming language. But now-a-days with the advent in the C-Sharp programming language and its easy to grasp forced has gained C-Sharp popularity in designing programs for .NET framework. C-Sharp and Java share many of the syntax.
C++ is a free-form,compiled,multi-paradigm,statically typed, general-purpose programming language.C++ is widely used in the software industry, and remains one of the most popular languages ever created. Some of its application domains include application software,systems software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software ...
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-25 17:49:00)
by sizablegrin
My '68 Mig had two 6 volts in series, presumably for weight distribution. I didn't care for Studes until 1959. You couldn't tell if they were coming or going.