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| | Programming Language Web Page |
 | | Often you hear about some programming language and you'd like to get a quick overview of that language--not a whole course in how to use it, but some indication of what it does, what it looks like, where it's used, and so on. |
 | | Any language for this project must be a Turing-equivalent programming language, and it can't be a language that was done last quarter or one of these popular languages: Ada, Basic, C, C++, Cobol, Fortran, Java, Pascal, Prolog, or Scheme. |
 | | Once you reserve a language, you may not change your choice, so it's a good idea to do a bit of preliminary research to make sure the language you ask for is the one you want to stay with. |
| www.ics.uci.edu /~kay/courses/141/w00_course_reference_files (851 words) |
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