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High-level programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, a high-level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In comparison to low-level programming languages, it may use natur...
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The invention of Fortran began a $24 million dollar computer software industry and began the development of other high level programming languages, Fortran has been used for programming video games, air traffic control systems, payroll calculations, numerous scientific and military applications and parallel...
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Now there are more than 2,500 documented programming languages! O'Reilly has produced a poster called History of Programming Languages (PDF: 701K), which plots over ... Gogogo111, on 11/06/2007, -0/+4An illustration of The History of High-Level Programming Languages. ... zammit, on 11/06/2007, -0/+2html is not high-level...
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Now there are more than 2,500 documented programming languages! O'Reilly has produced a poster called History of Programming Languages (PDF: 701K), which plots over 50 programming languages on a multi-layered, color-c...
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In this paper, we show that a Web server implemented in a suitably extended high-level programming language overcomes all these problems. First, building a server in such a language is straightforward. Second, ... Programming the Web with High-Level Programming Languages (2001) [40 citations — 10 self]
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Lambda the Ultimate - http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/; Programming Languages Weblog with news and discussion. ... PLNews: Programming Language News - http://plnews.org/; News, articles, announcements and information focusing on programming languages and their implementations.
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