nexusstc/Carbon Programming Language : the aimed successor of C++/b0bf1cb9cc4fc69e15cf03e16bf51f25.epub
Carbon Programming Language : the aimed successor of C++ 🔍
Richie, Don
Mondadori Education spa, 2022
English [en] · EPUB · 0.2MB · 2022 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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The newest programming language developed by Google, called Carbon, was revealed on July 20 as an experimental replacement for C++. Google has developed a number programming languages over the years, some of which have gained significant notoriety and prominence. For instance, Golang (or just Go) was developed to facilitate the creation of servers and distributed systems and has subsequently been embraced by the general public. The Dart programming language, which was first meant to serve as a JavaScript substitute, didn't gain widespread acceptance until the release of Flutter. At the Cpp North conference in Toronto on July 19, 2022, Googler Chandler Carruth presented the idea for a brand-new programming language named Carbon.
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lgli/Richie, Don - Carbon Programming Language : the aimed successor of C++ (2022, ).epub
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zlib/Computers/Programming/Don Richie/Carbon Programming Language : the aimed successor of C++_23789201.epub
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Don Richie
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Independently Published
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Ugo Mursia Editore srl
Alternative publisher
Mursia Scuola
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United States, United States of America
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Italy, Italy
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date open sourced
2023-01-25
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