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A Programming Language Learner's Resource. Contains descriptions of many ineresting programming languages, like APL, ABC, FP, Factor with examples and further links.

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[-] armchair_progamer@programming.dev 3 points 4 months ago

Another resource is PLDB which is more of an index: it has many more languages, but less detail and curation.

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Programming Languages

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