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I love programming languages. my favourite one is Perl, but I love them all, really. including BASIC and Assembler. and I've spent a lot of time doing research and learning new languages, so I want to share some of my favorite bookmarks on the topic.
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<li>Ziring's <a href="http://users.erols.com/ziring/dopl.html">Dictionary of Programming Languages</a>, fairly comprehensive and with many small examples
<li>Doug Bagley's <a href="http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/">Great Computer Language Shootout</a> (of which I mantain the <a href="http://dada.perl.it/shootout">Win32 version</a>). it's mainly a benchmark suite, but also very good at showing simple algorithms implemented in several languages
<li>pixel's <a href="http://www.merd.net/pixel/language-study/">Languages Study</a> page, especially its <a href="http://www.merd.net/pixel/language-study/syntax-across-languages.html">syntax across languages</a> project
<li>also the <a href="http://pleac.sourceforge.net/">PLEAC project</a> which aims at reproducing the [isbn://1565922433|Perl Cookbook] recipes in other programming languages.
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many, many more links are available from the pages I've mentioned.
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PS. one language that I really liked a lot (and almost noone seems to know) is <a href="http://pliant.cx">Pliant</a>. really, really worth a look in my opinion.
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cheers,<br>
Aldo
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King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris
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