| The Apple II Programmer's Catalog of Languages and Toolkits | |
| 3.0 | |
| Larry W. Virden <lvirden@cas.org> | |
| posted to comp.sys.apple2, comp.lang.misc; ftp://ftp.idiom.com/pub/compilers-list/AppleIICatalog3.0 | |
| A survey of language tools available for the Apple ][. | |
| August 26th, 1994 |
| Catalog of embeddable Languages. | |
| 2 | |
| Colas Nahaboo <colas@bagheera.inria.fr> | |
| posted to comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.tcl; ftp://avahi.inria.fr/pub/EmbeddedInterpretersCatalog.txt | |
| Descriptions of languages from the point of view of embedding them. | |
| July 9th, 1992 |
| Compilers bibliography | |
| 1.5 | |
| Charlie A. Lins | |
| ftp://ftp.apple.com/pub/oberon/comp_bib_1.4.Z | |
| It includes all the POPLs, PLDIs, Compiler Construction, TOPLAS, and LOPAS. Plus various articles and papers from other sources on compilers and related topics. | |
| October 31st, 1992 |
| haskell-status | |
| ? | |
| Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk> | |
| posted occasionally to ??? | |
| A report, detailing the current features and status of all the implementations of Haskell. | |
| ? |
| Language List | |
| 2.1 | |
| Bill Kinnersley <billk@hawk.cs.ukans.edu> | |
| posted regularly to comp.lang.misc; ftp://primost.cs.wisc.edu/pub/comp.compilers/LanguageList* ftp://ftp.idiom.com/pub/compilers-list/LanguageList* | |
| Descriptions of almost every computer language there is. Many references to available source code. | |
| September 11th, 1993 |
| Numerical Analysis Using Non-Procedural Paradigms | |
| published thesis | |
| Steve Sullivan <sullivan@mathcom.com> | |
| ftp://ftp.mathcom.com/Mathcom/numex or send email to the author. | |
| A thesis, that among other things, compares and benchmarks: C++, Modula-3, Standard ML, Haskell, Sather, Common Lisp, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90. | |
| 1995 |
| SoftFloat | |
| 2 | |
| John R. Hauser | |
| http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDUn/~jhauser/arithmetic | |
|
SoftFloat is a high-quality software implementation of
floating-point conforming to the IEC/IEEE Standard for
Floating-point Arithmetic.
Release 2 now has single, double, extended double (80-bit), and quadruple (128-bit) precisions, all written in standard C. There's also a program called TestFloat for testing a computer's IEEE floating-point. See the Web page for details. | |
| July 10th, 1997 |
| The Lisp FAQs | |
| 1.30 | |
| Mark Kantrowitz <mkant+@cs.cmu.edu> | |
| posted regularly to comp.lang.lisp,news.answers,comp.answers | |
| Details of many lisps and systems written in lisps including many languages not covered elsewhere. | |
| Febuary 8th, 1993 |
| Survey of Interpreted Languages | |
| ? | |
| Terrence Monroe Brannon <tb06@CS1.CC.Lehigh.ED> | |
| Posted to comp.lang.tcl,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.perl, gnu.emacs.help,news.answers; or ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-ar*/pack*/Hy*Act*F*/survey-inter*-languages | |
| Detailed comparision of a few interpreters: Emacs Lisp, Perl, Python, and Tcl. | |
| ? |
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