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Comparison of programming languages
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Comparison of
programming languages
General comparison
Assignment
Basic syntax
Basic instructions
Comments
Control flow
Foreach loops
While loops
For loops
Do-while
Exception handling
Enumerated types
Algebraic data types
Generators
Anonymous functions
Conditional expressions
Arrays
Associative arrays
Scope
String operations
String functions
Higher-order functions
Filter
Fold
Map
Type systems
Dependent types
List comprehension
Object-oriented programming
Object-oriented constructors
Operators
Ternary conditional operator
Null coalescing operators
Safe navigation operators
Modulo operators
Evaluation strategy
List of "Hello World" programs
Comparison of individual
languages
ALGOL 58's influence on ALGOL 60
ALGOL 60: Comparisons with other languages
ALGOL 68: Comparisons with other languages
Compatibility of C and C++
Comparison of Pascal and Borland Delphi
Comparison of Object Pascal and C
Comparison of Pascal and C
Comparison of Java and C++
Comparison of C# and Java
Comparison of C# and Visual Basic .NET
Comparison of Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET
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