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.
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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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