PLC: Presentations

All participants of PLC have to prepare a presentation about a selected programming language.

Selections made so far in section 1:

ABCChristopher A Williams
awkRobert D Stump
BasicDenis M DelGrosso
Bourne ShellJared W Moran
CWilliam H Pletsch
CobolSamuel J Lallemand
DGuy Pascarella
EiffelFordyce F Garfield and Scott M Weinberger
ForthChristopher Piggott
FortranMichael G Symonds
HaskellJonathan P Coles
IconAlan C Diamond
JavaScriptJohn M Palmer
LispCarol A Coon
LogoMatthew J Jaskula and Doug J Hughes
MapleJohn D Hovanec
MATLABPatrick F North
MercuryJacob W Rigby
OberonJayson J Schubbe
Objective CNicholas D Mancuso
OccamMatthew S Woitaszek
PascalYuanfeng Zhu
PHPAndrew M Pavlo
PikeStephen A Miketa
PostScriptCharles D Reinman
PythonKrystallo Tziallila
RubyAdam R Nuss
SmalltalkJoseph S Ferner and Matthew C Gilman
SnobolKadima K Mfuamba
SQLEric J Hammerle
TclJeremy M Binger
TeXJordan Olsommer
VHDLWilliam J Bartok
XML/XSLTScott R Telle
YaccYan Huang

Selections made so far in section 70:

awkAlexander D McLean and Matthew K Morse
BETAJu Il Cha and Ravindra Patil
CChristopher Elko
C#Nishith Jain
CobolDaniel C McCarthy
EiffelDavid E Huffman
FortranAmol Vithal Sanap
IconChris E Wells
JavaScriptAnthony Mazzola
LispJason M Kennedy
LogoMatthew P Rick
MAleksey Tentler
m4Philip R Marlowe
MLSven A Wolf
Objective CChristopher T Szewczyk
GoedelDavid Rusbarsky and Geoffrey L Goodwin
HaskellAndrew J Kulp
OberonJosiah P Allen and David A Greer
PascalJoshua D Hamell
PostScriptJoshua D Correa
PHPDerrick E Shriver
PikeRobert E Dickan
PythonAatish Ashok Bhatankar
Quake-CZachary D Wheeler
RubyAngus J Davis
SmalltalkTaras G Kowal
SnobolAnthony C Spring
SQLMao-Jen Hsu
TeXJanine Garnham
Turing MachineDavid E Wollenhaupt
VDM-SLRobert O Roe
XML/XSLTSudhanshu Sood

For those who haven't made up their mind yet, a small collection of weblinks for some programming languages:


Andreas F. Borchert, May 4, 2002