| dataset_info: | |
| features: | |
| - name: source | |
| dtype: string | |
| - name: target | |
| dtype: string | |
| - name: source-wiki-slug | |
| dtype: string | |
| - name: target-wiki-slug | |
| dtype: string | |
| - name: category | |
| dtype: string | |
| splits: | |
| - name: train | |
| num_bytes: 26307 | |
| num_examples: 335 | |
| download_size: 10734 | |
| dataset_size: 26307 | |
| configs: | |
| - config_name: default | |
| data_files: | |
| - split: train | |
| path: data/train-* | |
| license: cc-by-sa-4.0 | |
| tags: | |
| - code | |
| pretty_name: Genealogy of Programming Languages | |
| size_categories: | |
| - n<1K | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generational_list_of_programming_languages | |
| > This is a "genealogy" of programming languages. Languages are categorized under the ancestor language with the strongest influence. Those ancestor languages are listed in alphabetic order. Any such categorization has a large arbitrary element, since programming languages often incorporate major ideas from multiple sources. |