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9 July 2025
- diffhist PHP 21:05 +1 YannickFran talk contribs (→Release history)
- diffhist Whitespace character 20:26 +13 Jim Grisham talk contribs (→Variable-width general-purpose space: Table referenced here is now _earlier_ in the article (i.e. it is now ‘above’, not ‘below’)) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Apostrophe 20:16 0 FaviFake talk contribs (→Numbers and symbols: consistent) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist C++ 20:12 −1 ElegantEgotist talk contribs
- diffhist C (programming language) 20:00 −20 Kbrose talk contribs (Undid revision 1299675934 by Chris.temp.level.0 (talk) unnecessary. the mode of instantiating an executable program can be addressed elsewhere.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist C (programming language) 19:25 +20 Chris.temp.level.0 talk contribs (The sentence "C is primarily a compiled, general-purpose programming language" accurately reflects how C is most commonly used and understood. While there are rare cases of interpreters or just-in-time (JIT) compilers for C, these are exceptions rather than the norm. Including "compiled" improves clarity for readers by specifying the typical method of execution without excluding those uncommon implementations. This edit aligns with standard technical descriptions.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Exclamation mark 14:45 0 Naraht talk contribs (pipe trick)
- diffhist Punctuation 13:54 +56 78.154.14.90 talk (the source explicitly denies the correctness of this description.)
- diffhist Punctuation 13:53 −30 78.154.14.90 talk (The sentence is already reasonably clear, IMO, and there is no explanation of what needs to be explained either on the talk page or in <!--a hidden text-->.)
- diffhist Programming language 13:06 −2 Stevebroshar talk contribs (better word)
- diffhist Programming language 13:04 −408 Stevebroshar talk contribs (Element is overly generic; I see language definition and features; and this allows removing the jarring stuff from the into)
- diffhist Programming language 12:50 −21 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Semantics: get to the point)
- diffhist Programming language 12:42 −579 Stevebroshar talk contribs (This whole paragraph is uncited and low-value; in particular: exception handling is covered later; prog lang theory is better handled as see-also (which it already is))
- diffhist Programming language 12:37 −40 Stevebroshar talk contribs (It's not just simplicity; it's about quality! Better software)
- diffhist Programming language 12:33 −277 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Classifications: if scripting is a category then it should be another item; regardless it should be a side-note of imperative)
- diffhist Programming language 12:27 +48 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Classifications: Edit for better organization; stuff and the end was not well integrated)
- diffhist m String literal 12:13 +30 Rodw talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Python (link changed to Python (programming language)) using DisamAssist.)
- diffhist Programming language 12:13 −582 Stevebroshar talk contribs (This section is not so much about the definition of prog lang as it is how that term relates to other terms: natural language, computer language and formal specification langauge) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist Programming language 11:54 +400 Stevebroshar talk contribs (It's about _source code_ regardless of whether it's for a program; a compiler/interpreter is not an _implementation_ of a language yet some automated process (i.e. compiler/interpreter) is required to use source code) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Programming language 11:31 +22 Stevebroshar talk contribs (it _can_ be described in many (other) ways than syntax and semantics ... a formal lang is another way to describe it or even define it.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Programming language 11:28 +1 Stevebroshar talk contribs (it's for controlling a _computer_; not any ol' machine (yes sometimes we call a computer a machine but that's inaccurate))
- diffhist Programming language 11:27 −18 Stevebroshar talk contribs ('instructions' is overly specific (implies command/imperative); it's about control (however that's conveyed))
- diffhist Programming language 11:25 +28 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Definitions: Reword for accuracy; it's not for communicating with _all_ machines; only computers ... although there are other differences (i.e. syntax) intension is a big difference; prog lang is for _controlling_)
- diffhist Programming language 11:20 +46 Stevebroshar talk contribs (Singular is better than plural)
- diffhist Tilde 08:33 +13 Imaginatorium talk contribs (rv unexplained change; not a typo) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Dash 08:11 +173 JMF talk contribs (→History: URL for a specific page is the one for the whole book. Archive.org preferred over specific bookseller.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Punctuation 07:41 +170 78.154.14.90 talk (→Medieval)
- diffhist Tilde 07:20 −13 Baone171 talk contribs (Typo) Tags: Reverted possibly inaccurate edit summary
- diffhist m Dash 05:56 −112 Correttor talk contribs (Removed ⛓️💥💔 broken 🖇️🔗 link.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist String literal 03:59 −1,207 Stevebroshar talk contribs (std::string is a class; not a literal!; you do not use std::sting object like a literal; s suffix on a string litteral is only to support auto and not important enough to include)
- diffhist String literal 03:53 −544 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Declarative notation: edit for readability)
- diffhist String literal 03:42 −227 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Whitespace delimiters: remove other word-separate example (which was in the wrong section))
- diffhist m String literal 03:40 0 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Word delimiter)
- diffhist String literal 03:40 +15 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→No delimiters: far from no delimiter; this is about many delimiters; the ones human generally used to pick out words)
- diffhist String literal 03:36 −959 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Bracketed delimiters: edit for brevity) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- diffhist String literal 02:39 −388 Stevebroshar talk contribs (remote low value, uncited musings)
- diffhist String literal 01:54 +97 Stevebroshar talk contribs (get to the point)
- diffhist String literal 01:45 +25 Stevebroshar talk contribs (simplify overly complicated exmaple)
- diffhist String literal 01:40 +8 Stevebroshar talk contribs (the code need not be part of a program)
- diffhist String literal 01:35 +13 Stevebroshar talk contribs (a literal is not notation; it is a particular instance of what the notation describes; a house is not a blueprint)
8 July 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions) 23:54 −1 Vinokurov Demis talk contribs (→Forward slashes and periods: line break)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions) 23:52 +243 Vinokurov Demis talk contribs (similar information as in Forbidden characters section)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 23:13 +15 JMF talk contribs (→Alternative names: East Africa: slash always used as the decimal separator (although the cent subunit is de facto obsolete))
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 23:04 −288 Spitzak talk contribs (→Unicode: fix list some)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 23:00 +14 Spitzak talk contribs (→Unicode)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 22:59 −10 Spitzak talk contribs (→Character encoding)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 22:59 −275 Spitzak talk contribs (→Fraction slash: Made this a bit shorter)
- diffhist m Slash (punctuation) 22:51 −2 JMF talk contribs (→Fraction slash: ASCII calls it a slant.)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 22:48 +76 JMF talk contribs (moved off-topic detail about encoding the fraction slash out of the mathematics section and into the encoding section)
- diffhist Slash (punctuation) 22:42 −942 JMF talk contribs (all that embedded detail about Unicode is wildly wp:undue and WP:JARGON. It needs to be reduced, not expanded.)