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The Planįor each language, I plan on doing the following:

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The idea is for each post to be a sort of introduction and crib-sheet for the language it’s about, ideally enough information for someone to gauge whether or not they’d like to try this particular language out.įor older languages, it will be more of a history, since generally most people wouldn’t be interested in actually writing code in an old, dead language.Īlso, I would love to see some conversation emerging around various languages, be it discussions of good and bad things about a particular language, or elaboration on parts that I may have overlooked. Why?Īside from my own Pokémon-style reasons for wanting to do this project (gotta catch ‘em all!), I want to share information about programming languages with others.

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There are at least 700 esoteric programming languages, but I will only be covering a few of those, like Brainfuck, LOLCODE, and Unlambda, since I want the posts of this project to be at least somewhat useful. The goal of this project is to write a blog post about, and code in, every real programming language that I can get my hands on and a few of them which some might not call “real”, with an end goal of writing about and code in at least 500 different languages.īased on languages I’ve found over the years, and the Wikipedia list of programming languages, there should be at least 500 languages I can get my hands on. With this series, I aim to remedy this problem.

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I’m very interested in programming languages, but I’ve probably only ever written code in about 25 different languages, so I’m sure there’s some great language features and paradigms that I’ve never really tried. Well, that number, as it turns out, it at least 500. I mentioned yesterday that I would be starting a series, talking about “some number” of programming languages.










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