Thread overview
ELFIO
Jul 20, 2003
Mark Evans
Aug 11, 2003
Walter
Aug 11, 2003
Mike Wynn
Aug 11, 2003
Bill Cox
Language Lists (was Re: ELFIO)
Aug 11, 2003
Mark Evans
Aug 12, 2003
Walter
Aug 22, 2003
Helmut Leitner
Aug 24, 2003
Walter
July 20, 2003
http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio/


August 11, 2003
Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them all on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!

"Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bfdaso$1efi$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio/
>
>


August 11, 2003
"Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:bh6qs9$2n8t$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them
all
> on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
>
> "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bfdaso$1efi$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio/
> >
>
that link does not work ....

all in one place would be great, even better if some non biased overview of
how they compare to D feature for feature ... being unbiased is almost
impossible, might be better is the comparison was from the point of view of
a set of fiction advocates of current langs (C, pascal, C++, Java, ml and
lisp) come to mind as "classes" programmers "fall" into (C/Java myself; like
to think I'm open minded just 'cos I've use perl!).
pipedream I know, but no harm in asking the worse you can say is no!



August 11, 2003
Walter wrote:
> Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages,
> techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them all
> on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
> 
> "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message
> news:bfdaso$1efi$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> 
>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio/
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

I agree.  All the new language effort links have been quite a nice resource.  It's one of the reasons I follow this discussion.

Bill

August 11, 2003
Walter says...
>
>Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them all on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
>

Thank you Walter.  For the languages at least, such sites already exist, some collaborative.  Active ones that I know about include

http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages http://cyberlingua.sourceforge.net/

None are truly comprehensive but the cliki site is very good, and offers jump-offs to similar sites.  The more obscure languages do take some digging.

-Mark


August 12, 2003
"Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bh8ri9$1rpu$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Walter says...
> >
> >Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them
all
> >on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
> >
>
> Thank you Walter.  For the languages at least, such sites already exist,
some
> collaborative.  Active ones that I know about include
>
> http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages http://cyberlingua.sourceforge.net/
>
> None are truly comprehensive but the cliki site is very good, and offers jump-offs to similar sites.  The more obscure languages do take some
digging.

Neither list D, though I submitted D to the latter.


August 22, 2003

Walter wrote:
> 
> "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bh8ri9$1rpu$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > Walter says...
> > >
> > >Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put them
> all
> > >on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
> > >
> >
> > Thank you Walter.  For the languages at least, such sites already exist,
> some
> > collaborative.  Active ones that I know about include
> >
> > http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages http://cyberlingua.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > None are truly comprehensive but the cliki site is very good, and offers jump-offs to similar sites.  The more obscure languages do take some
> digging.
> 
> Neither list D, though I submitted D to the latter.

I added the necessary clue, so that D is now at least listed in
  <http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages>

--
Helmut Leitner    leitner@hls.via.at Graz, Austria   www.hls-software.com
August 24, 2003
"Helmut Leitner" <helmut.leitner@chello.at> wrote in message news:3F463D41.F52AA41@chello.at...
>
>
> Walter wrote:
> >
> > "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bh8ri9$1rpu$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > > Walter says...
> > > >
> > > >Mark, you've done a great job researching all these other languages, techniques, and ideas. Would you like to gather them all up and put
them
> > all
> > > >on one web page? I think it would make a great resource!
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thank you Walter.  For the languages at least, such sites already
exist,
> > some
> > > collaborative.  Active ones that I know about include
> > >
> > > http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages http://cyberlingua.sourceforge.net/
> > >
> > > None are truly comprehensive but the cliki site is very good, and
offers
> > > jump-offs to similar sites.  The more obscure languages do take some
> > digging.
> >
> > Neither list D, though I submitted D to the latter.
>
> I added the necessary clue, so that D is now at least listed in
>   <http://cliki.tunes.org/Programming%20Languages>

Thanks! It's too bad the former site doesn't seem to have been updated in 3 years.