The question I always ask when considering a new language is what it actually offers me beyond some syntax variation. What kinds of things don't you do in the languages you already know, or what do ...
Computers may soon be able to interpret unique uses of the human language, according to a recent study published by researchers from UC Berkeley, the University of Toronto and Lehigh University.
ComputerLanguage.com is the URL of The Computer Language Company Inc., creators of this encyclopedia. In 1981, the encyclopedia began as "The Computer Glossary." On floppies, it was "Electronic ...