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Teach me High Elven!
So I noticed a rather heavy onset of some spam mail to my E-Mail accounts that insists upon their ability to teach me a new language in 10 days. I got an [...]
Programming Language Performance Part IX: Parallelized C# and Conclusions
In order to compare various languages, I will be implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part IIX: Delphi
For quite some time, and perhaps unsurprisingly, Programming and Computer Science graduates learned to program through the use of industry standard [...]
Programming Language Performance Part VII: Perl
In order to compare various languages, I have been implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part VI:F# and Ruby
In order to compare various languages, I will be implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part V: Scala
In order to compare various languages, I will be implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance, Part IV: Java and VB6
In order to compare various languages, I have been implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part III: C#
In order to compare various languages, I will be implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part II: Python
In order to compare various languages, I will be implementing a anagram search program in a variety of languages and testing and analyzing the resulting [...]
Programming Language Performance Part I: Overview
Much like my previous posts on the subject of programming language polarization, this one comes as a response to what I feel are flawed perspectives on [...]