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    PLT (Programming Languages Theory)

    PLT (Programming Languages Theory)

    Programming Language Theory

    ...It’s designed to serve both as a starting guide for newcomers and as a reference index for experienced practitioners, filling in gaps. By treating PL theory as an accessible, progressive curriculum, the repository lowers the barrier to serious study without diluting the subject.
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    Enterprise

    Enterprise

    The Enterprise™ programming language

    ...Rather than aiming to solve a practical technical problem, it serves as a parody of enterprise-grade software, showcasing exaggerated patterns such as excessive abstraction, redundant layers, and convoluted architectures. The repository is often used as a teaching tool to highlight anti-patterns in software engineering, helping developers recognize and avoid overly complicated designs in real-world projects. Despite its humorous nature, the project is technically functional and demonstrates how complexity can accumulate when design principles are misapplied. It resonates particularly with developers who have experience in large organizations, where similar patterns sometimes emerge unintentionally.
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