bigthink.com Java is "heavyweight, verbose, and everyone loves to hate it," but Wall still thinks you should know it.
Lecture Series on Programming Languages by Dr.S.Arun Kumar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
nptelhrdhttp:/twitter.com/chrispirillo - Someone on our Lockergnome site recently asked which full programming language is "the best." That is a good question - but impossible to answer, really. Each language was developed for a specific purpose. What works for one type of application may not work for an...
lockergnomeGoogle Tech Talks October 30, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Rob Pike What is Go? Go is a new experimental systems programming language intended to make software development fast. Our goal is that a major Google binary should be buildable in a few seconds on a single machine. The language is concurre...
googletechtalkswww.softwarecareerlaunch.com What should you consider when selecting your first software programming language? Should you start with Java or C#? How about Python vs PHP. Maybe you should start with Object C. This video discusses the rules to consider when selecting your first programming language.
softwarecareerlaunchIn this 2007 presentation at Yahoo!, which is meant to be the beginning of a three-course sequence (followed by "Theory of the DOM" and then "Advanced JavaScript"), Douglas Crockford explores not only the language as it is today but also how the language came to be the way it is. Note: there's a ...
yuilibraryGo is a compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google Inc. Initially we give a basic introduction about GO language, syntax and constrains. Then we demonstrate the similarities/ differences of GO, regarding other popular programming languages.
pldcvideosHak5 episode 920 Part 3 of 3 This time on the show, an Ubertooth OnePrimer - Setup with BackTrack 5. Booting multiple ISOs from a single USB drive, we've got plenty of options. And answers to your questions on A+ certs, programming languages, network scanning and more.
hak5darrenWhy we need to learn Programming Language Principles ? *Increase the capacity of thinking. *Improved background for choosing appropriate languages. *Increase the ability to learn new languages. *Compare and contrast between several languages. In this presentation we basically focus on these progr...
tharindutpd1Seth Ladd, Developer Advocate at Google, introduces us to Dart, a new class-based programming language for creating structured web applications. Developed with the goals of simplicity, efficiency, and scalability, the Dart language combines powerful new language features with familiar language co...
marakanatechtvWith so many programming languages, you may be wondering how to pick the best one. Based on what you are trying to do, this video will help you select the right one. C, C++, Objective C, C#, Java, Matlab, PHP, Python, Pascal, Perl . . . best programming language
In this talk, José Valim will share what he has learned about Ruby through writing a small programming language. He will discuss the basic structure of a programming language, suggest improvements and debate about Ruby's parser, object model, methods, iterators and blocks.
confreaksCourtney Brown describing why students should learn the R programming language. R is FREE, easy to use, and open source. It is often used to do statistics, but it can also be used for other purposes as well. R has become the primary development language for many statisticians, and undergraduates ...
renegadethinkingA short promotional video about the Go Programming Language presented by Russ Cox. For a more detailed video about Go, please see: www.youtube.com For more on Go including FAQs, source code, libraries, and tutorials, please see the Go home page: golang.org
googledevelopersbigthink.com C should have been integrated as a subset of C++, says Stroustrup.
bigthinkGoogle Tech Talk April 25, 2012 Presented by Sameer Ajmani ABSTRACT Go is an open source programming environment that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. One of Go's key design goals is code adaptability; that it should be easy to take a simple design and build upon i...
googletechtalksC++ programming Language Training & Learn - ( lesson 01 : Introduction)
Google Tech Talks January 17, 2007 ABSTRACT We propose to add Closures to the Java Programming Language. Closures simplify the use of APIs that rely on anonymous class instances, such as the concurrency APIs and callbacks. More importantly, closures support control abstractions, which are APIs th...
googletechtalksGoogle Tech Talks July 23, 2007 ABSTRACT Java Puzzlers, Episode VI: The Phantom-Reference Menace/Attack of the Clone/Revenge of the Shift. Josh Bloch and special guest star Bill Pugh present yet another installment in the continuing saga of Java Puzzlers, consisting of eight more programming puzz...
googletechtalksCheck out my new site at www.newandupcoming.com In this screencast, I am going to talk about additional skills and knowledge you need after learning HTML and CSS. This is a good conceptual video about what a programming language is and what you need to know in terms of a web developer.
ogsolutionNovember 16, 2007 lecture by Ge Wang for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In the first part of this talk, Ge presents the design, philosophy, and development of ChucK, a computer music programming language intending to provide a different approach, expressivene...
stanforduniversityCreating new VPL (Visual Programming Language) for PWCT (Programming Without Coding Technology). PWCT is free-open source project (2006-2012) hosted on sourceforge (doublesvsoop.sourceforge.net).
pwctmakerGoogle Tech Talks March 21, 2007 ABSTRACT This talk describes the Java Memory Model and how it affects the ways concurrent software should be written. Recent changes to the memory model, which were incorporated into JDK 5, redefined the semantics of threads, synchronization, volatile variables, a...
googletechtalkswww.javatutorialhub.com This tutorial looks into the Evolution of Programming Languages over the years and explains the fundamentals of Unstructured ,Structured and Object Oriented Programming
javatutorialhubEDIT:thx guys for the correction, the language is assembly Turn on the adnotations !!! And what is YOUR programming language? :P
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