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  1. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:History of Programming Languages (973 bytes)
    1: ... and [[Empiricism]] resulting in more easy to use languages (e.g. for dummies) that produce programs requirin...
    3: ...complete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages]. Give it a try and read [http://james-iry.blogsp...
  2. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life:The More Languages (2,522 bytes)
    1: ...eory:History of Programming Languages|programming languages]], but about human ones.
    15: ...tion season starts? I guess it is clear: the more languages you know, the more you are Hungarian!

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  1. JesseGlick (745 bytes)
    1: ...ted tool covering many different technologies and languages. He has worked especially on integration of the A...
  2. The Art of Building Modern Software (2,817 bytes)
    7: ==== History of Computer Languages ====
  3. Declarative Programming (2,381 bytes)
    7: ...chine]] - e.g. as powerful as regular programming languages like C, Java, Perl, and all the others, then one ...
    11: ...eclarative programming inside existing imperative languages, it seems very important to make the declarative ...
  4. The Future (2,302 bytes)
    3: Do we need some changes to our programming languages, tools to build APIs more easily? Some changes wo...
    16: The same parable applies to programming. Better languages, better coding practices, better libraries and be...
  5. Do Not Expose More Than You Want (784 bytes)
    3: ... powerful. It also shows that the object oriented languages of today are not really optimized for API develop...
  6. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life (27,376 bytes)
  7. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    3: ...ore effective than C++ and in general most of OOP languages. The article is well written and for a while I wa...
    5: ... targeted to OOP languages of the past. In modern languages, like [[Scala]], one can keep encapsulation and s...
    308: ... I've learned about approaches taken by different languages, I've started to think about my future, but more ...
    519: ...elp you to [[excel]] in designing domain specific languages. Either external or embedded (into Java or [[Exce...
    604: ... and learn name of the grandfather of all [[OOP]] languages!
  8. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Practical Design (17,874 bytes)
    239: ...rt of Writing [[Equals]] in [[OOP|Object Oriented Languages]] ====
  9. Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
    18: ... powerful. It also shows that the object oriented languages of today are not really optimized for API develop...
    52: Do we need some changes to our programming languages, tools to build APIs more easily? Some changes wo...
  10. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:LanguagesForEvolution (2,746 bytes)
    1: ...e problems would not even appear if we had better languages, or systems more suitable for the [[DistributedDe...
    24: ...umsInAPIs|Enums in APIs]] blog, it seems that our languages do not think about the process of API evolution m...
  11. HtmlForFoodCompetition (1,494 bytes)
    8: ...o] pictured himself with a beautiful selection of languages and "code" sentences.
  12. BackwardCompatibility (6,862 bytes)
    31: ...is that all the [[Generics]] features of [[Java]] languages are stripped off and erased during compilation an...
  13. CompilerOptimizations (5,391 bytes)
    35: ...at happen they start to be part of the API of our languages and their libraries!
  14. C++ (3,443 bytes)
    1: ...i-paradigm'' - I can agree with that, the [[C++]] languages offers almost any possible concept that has appea...
    5: ...ctive than [[C++]] and in general most of [[OOP]] languages. The [http://www.250bpm.com/blog:8 article] claim...
  15. FriendPackages (5,397 bytes)
    1: ...ect-oriented_programming_language|object oriented languages]] offer some kind of [[encapsulation]], which oft...
  16. Blogs:PetrHejl:BeautyMatters (3,396 bytes)
  17. Domain Specific Language (12,164 bytes)
    25: ... of [[DSL]]s without writing a parser? What other languages like this we can find and where is the boundary? ...
    27: ...nguageWorkbench.html#InternalDsl internal DSL]". Languages like [[LISP]] are particularly suited to this, th...
  18. JavaScript (4,469 bytes)
    1: ... presence'' advantage. Real projects deserve real languages and as such [[I]] am huge supporter of Toni Epple...
    5: ...pedia:Z80|Z80]] or [[wikipedia:i386|i386]]). Many languages compile to it. The reason is simple: if you want ...
    7: ...same after refactoring (unlike in more restricted languages like [[Java]]), no huge changes – touch it only...
    23: ...mmon construct in classical [[OOP|object oriented languages]], not only in Java. It makes it easy to do somet...
  19. Singletonizer (2,210 bytes)
    1: ...way to emulate [[Abstract Data Type]]s in [[OOP]] languages.
  20. ClarityOfAccessModifiers (8,203 bytes)
    30: ...act''' and '''final''' (or '''virtual''' in other languages than [[Java]]) this can cause a complete nightmar...
    46: ... be seen as example of power of ''object oriented languages'', but I can guarantee that users of your [[API]]...
    84: === Another Paradox of OO Languages ===
    88: ...eems that [[Java]] and many other object oriented languages were not designed to make life of [[API]] designe...

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