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  Cola
A cola is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel flavoring and mostly containing caffe...
Virgin Cola Virgin Cola is a Ashlee Simpson.
Zam Zam Cola Zam Zam Cola is a Iran.
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 Promoting the Use of Maori Language in New Zealand
There is a real need to market the language to lift its social status and to encourage a higher level of commitment from the largely elderly group of native speakers and younger second language learners as well as the general population (Nicholson and Garland, 1991, p.
From the survey it is clear that the initial revitalization of the Maori language lies with the Maori community; all the fluent speakers of Maori were Maori and 88% of these fluent speakers were aged 50 years or older.
Older native speakers and younger language learners, including parents who send their children to preschool language nests and total immersion primary schools, could be encouraged to transmit the Maori language.
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 Jako - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jako is a programming language created by Gregor M. Purdy.
It is similar to C++, but makes several large deviations, in some ways making it closer to Perl.
Jako can be compiled into Parrot's assembly language, PASM, and then run on the Parrot virtual machine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jako   (92 words)

  
 Java™ Programming Language, The, 3rd Edition - $31.49   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Java programming language is designed for maximum portability with as few implementation dependencies as possible.
The language should look familiar to C and C++ programmers because it was designed with C and C++ constructs where the languages are similar.
Program mers who are unfamiliar with object-oriented programming notions should read the quick tour, while programmers who are already familiar with object-oriented programming paradigms will find the quick tour a useful introduction to the object-oriented features of the language.
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 FOCAL programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Largely the creation of Richard Merrill, FOCAL was initially written for and had its largest impact on the Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC's) PDP-8 computers.
Like early versions of BASIC, FOCAL was a complete programming environment in itself, requiring no operating system.
It is generally agreed that FOCAL was more efficient in its use of resources than comparable BASIC systems; on a typical machine of the day (often with 6 to 24 kilobytes of core memory), FOCAL could handle larger and more difficult programming tasks than BASIC.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/FOCAL   (456 words)

  
 Web Based Programming Tutorials - CGI, Java, MySQL, Perl, HTML, Oracle, VBScript, Visual Basic, Java Applets and lots ...
Programming languages are most commonly used to describe an intended computation in a form that will allow it to be performed by an electronic computer.
Programming languages exist because other forms of human expression such as natural languages are not well-suited to describing computation in sufficient detail to be performed reliably by an electronic computer.
A compiler is a program that takes code in the source language and translates it into code in another, lower-level language, so that an interpreter for the lower level language can be used to implement an interpreter for the high level language.
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 LAIDBACK programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
LAIDBACK is a fictional programming language invented as a joke by John Unger Zussman.
It appears in a humorous list of "lesser known languages", published in InfoWorld in 1982 and later posted to Usenet.
Its name seems to be a spoof of JOVIAL, although the description is not, and JOVIAL is a derivative of ALGOL rather than the reverse.
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 The Old Joel on Software Forum - Programming Language Discussion = Religious War
Programming language choices do make a difference - for one thing, some languages are simply more productive than others in terms of the developer's ability to deliver a finished system.
The effort and pain (sometimes) involved in learning a programming language, is somewhat akin to those weird initiation rituals american college fraternities have.
If there is a language you -have- to use frequently (say, at work) and you do not have an actual hate or dislike of it (which will merely be aggravated by increase contact) you'll start liking it more due to familiarity.
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 Perl : Perl programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Perl (sometimes backronymed to Practical Extraction and Report Language or Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister) is a programming language created by Larry Wall in 1987 that borrows features from C, sed, awk, shell scripting (sh), and (to a lesser extent) from many other programming languages as well.
Perl is often considered the archetypal scripting language and has been called the "glue that holds the web together", as it is one of the most popular CGI languages.
Its function as a "glue language" can be described broadly as its ability to tie together different systems and data structures that were not designed to be tied together.
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 Stallman's Speech at National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India, 17 February 2004 - GNU Project - Free Software ...
For instance there are programs that reconfigure your computer, so for instance that it will display ads for you all the time, and they don't tell you install this program and it will display these ads.
Where programs are designed to refuse to access files for you, to refuse to let you save files, or copy files or convert files.
Paradoxically speaking, when you have a choice between several non-free programs to do the same job, which ever one you choose the support for it is going to be a monopoly afterwards, so at the beginning you get a choice, but afterwards you are stuck in a monopoly.
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 cola@nllgg.nl archief: Mercury 0.9.1 - new logic/functional programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mercury is a general-purpose programming language, designed and implemented by a group of researchers at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Mercury is based on the paradigm of purely declarative programming, and was designed to be useful for the development of large and robust real-world applications.
Mercury is a new logic/functional programming language, which combines the clarity and expressiveness of declarative programming with advanced static analysis and error detection features.
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 Coca-Cola - Press Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
But two consumers who best expressed their support for the Czech hockey team were rewarded with trips for two to the XIX Olympic Winter Games.
The program, "What is Your Dream," enables consumers to describe their sports fantasies - for instance, "skiing the giant slalom on live television" or "snowboarding with a national champion and my best friends" - and possibly see them come true.
The program gives something back to local residents, especially those who may not otherwise have a chance to attend an Olympic event.
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 Languages Not in the Commercial Language SIG
This language was named for the grade received by its creator when he submitted it as a class project in a graduate programming class.
This language was developed at the Marin County Center for T'ai Chi, Mellowness and Computer Programming (now defunct), as an alternative to the more intense atmosphere in nearby Silicon Valley.
The language is being developed at the Chicago Center of Machine Politics and Programming under a grant from the Jane Byrne Victory Fund.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
these programming languages are well known and (more or less) well loved throughout the computer industry.
This language developed at the Hanover College for Technological Misfits, was designed to make it impossible to write code with errors in it.
*C- --This language was named for the grade received by its creator when he submitted it as a class project in a graduate programming class.
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 CoLa: a co-ordination language for heuristic parallel ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
CoLa: a co-ordination language for heuristic parallel programming
This language expresses parallel algorithms in the simplest possible form, special significance being attached to the efficiency of the parallel algorithms written in Cola.
It is intended to implement the prototype on an MIMD machine with distributed memory and to evaluate it in the PACT environment for parallel, heuristic programming developed at Fribourg University.
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 The Old Joel on Software Forum - The Language FOrmerly known as Lingo...
If I use 'cola', I may still get the same background radiation from the loyal defenders of other company's trademarks: 'did you know Cola Cola is a trademark' etc.
Cola is a great name for a programming language...
"Cola" is generic for caramel-colored soda pop, and as far as I know there's nothing in the IT realm with the name.
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 Citations: ALWAN: A Skeleton Programming Language - Burkhart, Frank, Hachler (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It is e#ectively a set of primitives (quite independent of the host programming language) that introduce and enforce a number of desired properties such....
is a parallel language and programming environment developed at the Parallel laboratory of the University of Basel (PUB) It is based on Modula 2 and (C or Fortran 77) programs are built using (sequential) calculational and (parallel) coordination parts.
It is effectively a set of primitives (quite independent of the host programming language) that introduce and enforce a number of desired properties such as....
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 Encyclopedia: Cola programming language
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Cola is a programming language similar to C.
It can be compiled into Parrot assembly language, and then run on the Parrot virtual machine.
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 Amazon.ca: Editorial Reviews Books: Java(TM) Programming Language, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The second edition has increased coverage of classes: extending classes, tokens, operators and expressions, I/O utilities, programming with types, native methods, and new packages which are all included with JDK 1.1 and 1.2.
Direct from the creators of the Java programming language, this edition is a valuable resource for both novice and advanced programmers.
Describes the latest version of the language, providing what is needed to understand the basic design goals of the language and the application of the language in real-world development.
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 Programming language of choice
LISP is declarative in nature, rather than procedural/ad-hoc, and I like the idea that the whole program is evaluated as a piece, rather than iteratively stepped-through, depending on loops, incremented variables, and other side-effects.
I know that C++ is tremendously powerful but I still hate having to program in it, though that could have something to do with the guy who taught it to me. I do have a soft spot for Java though.
Languages that I am trying to become proficient in (when I am not fried) are Perl, C/C++, and SQL-related.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It traces a clear path that lead from a "normal" use of the language to a well-conscious use of each of his potentialities (those available in 1991, at least).
Eleven years are a lot, and the language have undergone major expansions, especially since the ANSI draft on 1996-97.
What's worse is that many examples show poor programming styles and bad implementation details in the interest of "brevity," when more appropriate code wouldn't be much more verbose or difficult to write.
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 ACM Queue - Linguae Francae - Is programming language a misnomer?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Of more immediate concern to my readers is the interaction between NL (natural language) and so-called programming languages.
I say “so-called” because many linguists consider programming “languages” to be the most egregious misnomer since the Big Bang (which I parochially date to 1949 when the Cambridge EDSAC I passed the perfect benchmark by listing hundreds of random numbers!).
Yet, whether we like it or not, we are stuck with the word language in a fresh context: sequences of symbols with artificially “frozen” syntaxes aimed at the precise control of machines.
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 Perl : Perl programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Parrot is the Perl6 runtime, and can be programmed at a low level in Parrot assembly language[?].
Parrot exists in a limited form as of June, 2003, and a small number of languages (Jako, Cola, Basic, Forth and a subset of Perl 6) exist simply to be 'compiled' down to Parrot assembly language opcodes.
It uses material from the wikipedia article Perl : Perl programming language.
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 which programming language is the best to do this
I'd like to design a program that running while a customer surfing the net, he will see a popup message every fixed period of time, the program will use a database for the message contents and a piece of code that will keep watching of surfing activities.
I'd say you'd probably want to use LISP as the programming language and FoxPro as the database.
For examples of such programs, download AdAware, run it, and look at all the garbage it finds on your system.
forums.devarticles.com /archive/t-9297   (234 words)

  
 Comp.compilers: Scripting vs. Programming language vs. 4GL?
the term "programming language" and the term "scripting language".
Turing-equivalent, program to be built; components such as definable
Others believe that a scripting and a programming language are two names
compilers.iecc.com /comparch/article/93-08-096   (191 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
His style and approach to teaching is that the basics of the c++ language are miscontrued.
The perception is that a programmer needs only to get by with the basics constructs of the language to develop a systematic model, which is an unrealistic and self-damaging mindset.
There are constructs in the language that you just have to know; advanced template design utilizing partial specialization, memory management internals,coverage on pointers to member functions, which is syntactically different from pointers to functions, advanced coverage on data abstraction.
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 C++ Should Be The Only Programming Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
C++, a programming language invented by Lucent's Bjarney Strupstrup in 1995, has been hailed as a God-send to Computer Science since its creation.
When these managers write code in a jungled zoo of languages, code in one program is unable to interact with code from another program (churrossity.) Only by standardizing on C++ can all programs run together smoothly.
Since C++ is the best programming language there is, washing machine controllers would benefit from huge performance and functionality improvements.
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 dBforums - What does an optimal scientific programming language/environment need?
Can call and be called from FORTRAN and C programs.
language could spread very fast if it properly addressed this lack.
Hmmm, yours would be programming language #921 according to below:
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 [cola:00461] Pict 4.1 - a concurrent programming language
- --- Pict is a language in the ML tradition, formed by adding a layer of convenient syntactic sugar and a static type system to a tiny core.
The core language - an asynchronous variant of Milner, Parrow, and Walker's pi-calculus - has been used as a theoretical foundation for a broad class of concurrent computations.
The goal in Pict is to identify high-level idioms that arise naturally when these primitives are used to build working programs - idioms such as basic data structures, protocols for returning results, higher-order programming, selective communication, and concurrent objects.
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