Post by jeeswg » 17 May 2018, 13:28
It's not always easy to get a feel for programming languages that you haven't used before, or to understand programming languages of the past. Also, encyclopaedia definitions don't often shed much light.
If anyone has any good sources for videos/websites where single or multiple programming languages are discussed/summarised/compared, I would be most grateful.
Links:
[an interesting summary of older programming languages]
What Was The First Language You Learned? - Programming - AutoHotkey Community
https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/3061 ... ntry546161
[many tutorials that try to cover an entire language in one video]
[typically titled '___ Tutorial' or '___ Programming']
[typically with a thumbnail that says 'Learn ___ In One Video']
Derek Banas - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/derekbanas
It's not always easy to get a feel for programming languages that you haven't used before, or to understand programming languages of the past. Also, encyclopaedia definitions don't often shed much light.
If anyone has any good sources for videos/websites where single or multiple programming languages are discussed/summarised/compared, I would be most grateful.
Links:
[an interesting summary of older programming languages]
What Was The First Language You Learned? - Programming - AutoHotkey Community
[url]https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/30614-what-was-the-first-language-you-learned/page-5#entry546161[/url]
[many tutorials that try to cover an entire language in one video]
[typically titled '___ Tutorial' or '___ Programming']
[typically with a thumbnail that says 'Learn ___ In One Video']
Derek Banas - YouTube
[url]https://www.youtube.com/user/derekbanas[/url]