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  2. Comparison of C Sharp and Java - Wikipedia

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    Learn the differences and similarities between C# and Java, two object-oriented languages with static typing and runtime compilation. See tables of data types, syntax, features, and platforms for each language.

  3. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of notable programming languages, grouped by type, such as agent-oriented, array, aspect-oriented, etc. It also includes links to main articles and categories for each language type.

  4. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript is a programming language and core technology of the Web, influenced by Java and Scheme. Learn about its creation at Netscape, adoption by Microsoft, standardization by ECMA, and applications in browsers, servers, and apps.

  5. Java version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the changes and additions to the Java language and platform since JDK 1.0 in 1996. See the release dates, features, and support status of each Java version from 1.0 to 23.

  6. Programming language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, definitions, elements, and classifications of programming languages, a system of notation for writing computer programs. Explore the examples, features, and tradeoffs of different types of languages, from machine language to markup languages.

  7. Open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, development model, and examples of open-source software (OSS), which is computer software that is released under a license that allows users to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code. Compare OSS with free software and understand the benefits and challenges of open collaboration.

  8. Julia (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Julia is a dynamic, general-purpose language for numerical analysis and scientific computing, with features such as multiple dispatch, JIT compilation, and interoperability with other languages. Learn about its history, design, syntax, packages, and applications from the Wikipedia article.

  9. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C# is a general-purpose, object-oriented language designed by Anders Hejlsberg at Microsoft in 2000. It supports multiple paradigms, has a cross-platform compiler and runtime, and is influenced by C, Java, and other languages.