users.physik.fu-berlin.de — It contains: variable types (numbers, sequences, sets, strings and regular expressions), basic syntax, object orientation and modules, exception handling, system interaction, input/output, standard library
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mattfromseattleJan 26, 2009
Nod's as good as a wink to a blind man!
eerpiniJan 26, 2009
great one, ... thanks !
plagiatsJan 26, 2009
almost. digg screwed the spacing.
raviu90Jan 27, 2009
what is this someone please PM me
Closed AccountJan 27, 2009
Your narcissism is showing.
badash71Jan 27, 2009
Wow, he's got another Cheat Sheet (Reference Card) for Fortran. Do people still program in Fortran? I will assume he is in College. Do they still teach Fortran in college? LOL :-)Hey, when I was in College they were still teaching COBOL and Modulus. Wow!I wish Universities would catchup with Community Colleges and I wish they both would teach more modern languages in general :-)
badash71Jan 27, 2009
In my experience Community College was generally more in tune with teaching the technologies and programming languages of the day where Universities tended to operate like dinosaurs teaching outdated theory and dead programming languages.I went to UCF and found the Computer Science program there to be so outdated. I guess that is because I already had a full-time job programming in a modern language and technology so I knew what businesses needed from new graduates and I knew my University wasn't preparing students for those needs.MIS turned out to be the only major that actually taught somewhat modern and useful computer programming concepts.