Comparative Studies of Programming Languages; Course Lecture Notes
Joey Paquet, Serguei A. Mokhov

TL;DR
This paper compiles lecture notes and resources for a course on comparative programming languages, providing an overview of different languages and their features based on various sources.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive collection of educational materials and references for studying programming language comparisons, including original content and curated articles.
Findings
Provides a structured overview of programming languages
Includes diverse resources and references
Serves as an educational reference for students
Abstract
Lecture notes for the Comparative Studies of Programming Languages course, COMP6411, taught at the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. These notes include a compiled book of primarily related articles from the Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, as well as Comparative Programming Languages book and other resources, including our own. The original notes were compiled by Dr. Paquet.
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TopicsLogic, programming, and type systems · Teaching and Learning Programming · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
