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A polyglot developer reference tool to compare programming language concepts side-by-side! Great for learning new languages or using for reference.
## What GitHub issue does this PR apply to? None ## What changed and why? added data_types, control_structures, io, operators, functions, classes in C language ## (If editing Django app)...
## What GitHub issue does this PR apply to? None ## What changed and why? modified : not_equal_to_operator, (integer division, xnor operators and their assignment) added : logical and, logical...
## What GitHub issue does this PR apply to? None ## What changed and why? - Merge the views for language reference & comparision to reduce code duplication across them...
## What GitHub issue does this PR apply to? Resolves #480 ## What changed and why? Changes: - Added a static JavaScript file that, every time a new language or...
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in PHP's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in Go's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in TypeScript's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in Objective-C's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in Ada's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....
# Problem This issue is to fix the ordered/unordered/sorted lists in Swift's `lists.json` file(s). When the original meta `lists.json` was released, it was ambiguous whether "ordered" meant "sorted" or not....