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The Rosetta Code web repository illustrates how desired functionality is implemented very differently in various programming paradigms,<ref>Neil Walkinshaw. Chapter One: "Reverse-Engineering Software Behavior". [https://books.google.com/books?id=zvNvk-1OuBoC "Advances in Computers"]. 2013. p. 14.</ref><ref>Geoff Cox. [https://books.google.com/books?id=wgnSUL0zh5gC "Speaking Code: Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression"]. MIT Press, 2013. p. 6.</ref> and how "the same" task is accomplished in different [[programming language]]s.<ref>Nick Montfort [http://tropetank.mit.edu/TROPE-13-03.pdf "No Code: Null Programs"]. 2013. p. 10.</ref>
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▲In August 2022, Rosetta Code migrated from independent hosting to [[Miraheze]].
Presently, Rosetta Code is hosted by WikiTide.<ref name="WikiTide">{{Cite web|url=https://meta.wikitide.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/WikiTide|title=WikiTide|website=wikitide.org|accessdate=2024-02-22}}</ref>
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Task pages are included in per-language listings based on the languages of provided solutions; a task with a solution in the [[C (programming language)|C]] programming language will appear in the listing for C. If the same task has a solution in [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]], the task will appear in the listing for Ruby as well.
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