This book presents a unique comparative framework that teaches programming through parallel exposure to multiple languages. Rather than focusing on a single syntax, this book reveals the universal principles underlying modern software development by examining mirrored implementations across thirteen programming environments, including C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby, Visual Basic, VBA, Rust, Go, Ada, and Perl. This Second Edition expands the comparative model with new chapters on runtime behavior, memory models, concurrency, error handling, security, browser environments, and programming in the age of artificial intelligence. Through carefully structured examples and conceptual discussions, the author connects the evolution of computing with the practical realities of modern software engineering. Designed for students, researchers, engineers, and educators, the book develops cross-language competence, conceptual clarity, and adaptability to rapidly evolving technological environments.
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