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trendless.tech
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| | | | | This is a comparison of programming languages. The thrust of it is to give an approximation of the strengths and weaknesses of that language compared to other programming languages. It's worth noting that each "lang" has its "use case", so none of them are technically "bad", though many of them are awkward for doing specific [...]Read More... from Programming Languages, Anecdotally | |
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ibob.bg
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| | | | | Nim is a compiled, garbage-collected systems programming language with a design that focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority). | |
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stevelosh.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a comprehensive guide to Common Lisp, covering its structure, libraries, and ecosystem. It explains the different layers of project organization, including files, packages, systems, and projects, and highlights popular libraries for various tasks such as utilities, threading, foreign function interfaces, regular expressions, HTTP clients, and more. The guide also discusses tools like Quicklisp and ASDF for managing dependencies and projects, and touches on the stability and community of the language. It concludes by emphasizing the depth of Common Lisp and the importance of careful study for mastering it. | |
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ma.ttias.be
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| | | cron.weekly is a newsletter about Linux, open source & web development. | ||