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Saturday, 10 October 2009

50 in 50: Fifty programming languages in fifty minutes

Art or education? Or “pretentious drivel”? Guy Steele and Richard Gabriel presented fifty 50-word remarks on fifty programming languages at JAOO Århus 2008. Yes, APL too.

Kudos to Dave Thomas for the link.

Posted by Stephen Taylor at 12:24
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