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Programming languages are to programmers what saws are to carpenters. It is one of our most important tools among many we need, but there are still many different types of saws needed that vary enormously across different applications. This analogy fits perfectly … Continue reading
This article was original published for the Pennsylvania State University Computer Science 461 course on programming language concepts in late 2009; I’m publishing it here as I had to research again into efficient memory allocation schemes for my new programming … Continue reading