This book is a general-purpose comparison of a few mainstream programming languages. The purpose of this book is to illustrate some very basic similarities and differences between languages; as well as to explain some common basic principles and concepts.

Contents

  1. Introduction
    1. Variables
  2. Variables and data structures
  3. Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
  4. Anylang Core Concepts
  5. Anylang Common Concepts
  6. Appendix
  7. Appendix: PLEAC Crossref
  8. Appendix: Feature Complete Software

Incorporated content

This book also incorporates content from other sources available on-line:

PLEAC cross-reference

  • PLEAC Arrays
  • PLEAC Cgi_programming
  • PLEAC Classes_objects
  • PLEAC Database_access
  • PLEAC Dates_and_times
  • PLEAC Directories
  • PLEAC File_access
  • PLEAC File_contents
  • PLEAC Hashes
  • PLEAC Internet_services
  • PLEAC Numbers
  • PLEAC Packages_libraries_modules
  • PLEAC Pattern_matching
  • PLEAC Process_management
  • PLEAC References_and_record
  • PLEAC Sockets
  • PLEAC Strings
  • PLEAC Subroutines
  • PLEAC User_interfaces
  • PLEAC Web_automation

See also

  • PLEAC Multi-language Programming Language Cookbook
  • Syntax Across Languages
  • StackOverflow tag language-agnostic
  • StackOverflow tag hidden-features
  • StackOverflow tag language-comparisons
 

   

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