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-    Title: Language Notes
-_______________________________________________________________________________
-
-    This is more for my personal reference than anything else.
-
-
-    ___________________________________________________________________________
-
-    Topic: Prototype Parameter Styles
-    ___________________________________________________________________________
-
-    Parameters via Commas, Typed via Spaces:
-
-        > FunctionName ( type indentifier, type identifier = value, modifier type identifier )
-        > FunctionName ( indentifier, identifier = value )
-
-        The general idea is that parameters are separated by commas.  Identifiers cannot contain spaces.  Types and modifiers,
-        if available, are separated from the identifiers with spaces.  There may be an equals sign to set the default value.
-
-        So parsing means splitting by commas, stripping everything past an equals sign for the default value, stripping everything
-        after the last space for the identifier, and the rest is the type.  If there are no internal spaces after the default value is
-        stripped, it's all identifier.
-
-        Note that internal parenthesis, brackets, braces, and angle brackets should be parsed out.  They may be present in default
-        values or types and any commas and equal signs in them should not be included.
-
-        Applies to C++, Java, C#, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby.
-
-        Applies to Perl as well, even though it doesn't have any real parameter declaration structure.  Just adding it with comments
-        is fine.
-
-    Parameters via Semicolons and Commas, Typed via Colons:
-
-        > FunctionName ( identifier: type; identifier, identifier: type; identifier: type := value )
-
-        Parameters via semicolons, types via colons.  However, there can be more than one parameter per type via commas.
-        Default values via colon-equals.
-
-        Applies to Pascal, Ada.
-
-
-    SQL:
-
-        > FunctionName ( identifier type, identifier modifier type, identifier type := value )
-
-        Parameters separated by commas.  Identifiers come before the types and are separated by a space.  Default values are
-        specified with colon-equals.
-
-        > FunctionName @identifier type, @dentifier modifier type, @identifier type = value
-
-        Microsoft's SQL uses equals instead of colon-equals, doesn't need parenthesis, and starts its parameter names with an @
-        symbol.
-
-
-    Visual Basic:
-
-        > FunctionName ( modifiers identifier as type, identifier = value )
-
-        Parameters separated by commas.  Default values via equals.  However, any number of modifiers may appear before the
-        identifier.  Those modifiers are ByVal, ByRef, Optional, and ParamArray.
-
-
-    Tcl:
-
-        > FunctionName { identifier identifier { whatever } } { code }
-
-        Identifiers are specified in the first set of braces and have no commas.  However, they can be broken out into sub-braces.
-
-
-    ___________________________________________________________________________
-
-    Topic: Syntax References
-    ___________________________________________________________________________
-
-    C++ - http://www.csci.csusb.edu/dick/c++std/syntax.html
-
-    C# - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/csspec/html/CSharpSpecStart.asp.  Open in IE.
-
-    Java - http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/
-    Ada - http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/
-
-    SQL - http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/,
-             http://www.cs.umb.edu/cs634/ora9idocs/appdev.920/a96624/13_elems.htm, or
-             http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_tsqlcon_6lyk.asp?frame=true (open in IE).
-
-    JavaScript - http://academ.hvcc.edu/~kantopet/javascript/index.php
-
-    Python - http://www.python.org/doc/2.3.4/ref/ref.html
-
-    PHP - http://www.php.net/manual/en/langref.php
-
-    Visual Basic - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbls7/html/vbspecstart.asp.  Open in IE.
-
-    Pascal - http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~becker/231/SyntaxDiagrams/pascal-syntax_files/frame.htm.  Open in IE.
-
-    Ruby - http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
-
-    ActionScript - <http://skaiste.elekta.lt/Books/O'Reilly/Bookshelfs/books/webdesign/action/index.htm>
-
-    R - Somewhere on http://www.r-project.org.
-
-    ColdFusion - http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_Applications_with_CFML/contents.htm
-
-    Eiffel - http://www.gobosoft.com/eiffel/syntax/