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1 April 2025
- diff hist Programming language specification 11:36 −82 2605:a601:a0a4:2700:fc6f:3d02:3fcb:9877 talk
- diff hist TIOBE index 11:30 +114 Xose.vazquez talk contribs (→Alternative index )
- diff hist m Class (computer programming) 02:37 0 CWenger talk contribs (→Open: use template)
- diff hist Class (computer programming) 01:17 +44 99.146.242.37 talk (→Open: add anchor to fix redirect from Open class (computer programming))
31 March 2025
- diff hist System programming language 19:46 +51 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Use better examples for C++)
- diff hist System programming language 13:20 +136 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add Modula-3)
- diff hist System programming language 13:13 +212 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add TAL as a language)
- diff hist System programming language 13:08 +163 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add some more examples for different languages.)
- diff hist System programming language 09:13 +32 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add Hydra as an example of a BLISS OS)
- diff hist System programming language 09:11 +129 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add PL/M. Add iMAX 432 to the Ada examples.)
- diff hist m System programming language 09:07 −5 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: remove apostrophes)
30 March 2025
- diff hist System programming language 22:47 +32 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: add some more examples of usage)
- diff hist System programming language 22:41 +180 Vt320 talk contribs (→Major languages: Add Mesa)
28 March 2025
- diff hist Command language 01:46 +2 Digitalcitizn talk contribs (Improved clarity by removing the confusing use of phrase "steepen the learning curve". Although it’s sort of a misnomer, many people use the phrase "steep learning curve" to imply something is difficult to learn. This is because a steep learning curve shows that someone learned a large amount of information in a short period of time. It does make sense that "steepening" the learning curve means you have learned a large amount of information quickly, and therefore it must be easy to learn, b...) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit