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QTime: Magnetic Ink: HTML Download - Display time as English sentence, coded in: AWK, C, ICI, Icon, JavaScript, Lite/mSQL, PHP3, Pike, Python, Rebol, Rexx, Ruby, S-Lang, Spanner.
 
Qtime Collection, FTP Download, Gzipped - Display time as English sentence, coded in: AWK, C, ICI, Icon, JavaScript, Lite/mSQL, PHP3, Pike, Python, REBOL, Rexx, Ruby, SLang, Spanner. Tested on only Linux (all) and AmigaOS (C and Rexx versions).
 
Reasons for TOM - Flaws in various languages that TOM attempts to address
 
Recursive Benchmark in 14 Languages - Paper comparing the feasibility and efficiency of implementations of recursive algorithms in 14 different languages.
 
Sun's Comparison of Language Features - Sun's comparison of Java, Smalltalk, TCL, Perl, Shells, C, and C++
 
Survey of Programming Languages Associated with the Web - General feature comparisons, explanations.
 
Survey of scripting language implementation options - A comparison of scripting language approaches in various categories. Pros and cons are given for each feature variation.
 
The Great Computer Language Shootout - A collection of banchmarks performed on 24 different languages. Includes a tool to grade languages depending on how well they did on tests that matter for you.
 
The Quine Page - Examples of self-reproducing programs in various languages, with some extensions, including polyglot quines, iterating quines, and quine generators.
 
The ROT13 Page - ROT13 implemented in many programming languages.
 
University of Michigan's Language Guide - Each entry includes history, description, code examples, and references.
 
VB or not VB - Visual Basic critiques in comparison with Delphi.
 
Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language - Brian Kernighan's comparison of Pascal and C
 
Willcam's Language Feature Simple Comparison - Tabular comparison of Java, Perl, Smalltalk, C++, C, Tcl, and the Shells
 
ZDNet News: Programmers: Otters with Rocks? - Discusses historical move from low level languages to higher level interpreted ones, productivity, future developments. Active feedback response.
 
 

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