Fibonacci across (programming) languages

Scott Hanselman has been writing an interesting series of posts reflecting on how coding patterns converge and diverge between languages. More precisely, he has been emphasizing how important it is to *read* code, consuming it as we would anything else. How else do you learn a "language", after all? And there are no Berlitz tapes for F#, trust me. Anyway, The Weekly Source Code 13 hits on how a Fibonacci number generator looks in a few languages.

This subject is particularly fascinating to me, and increasingly so as I run into / work with people who only know or use one or two languages or constructs. Context is everything, I think. Understanding the patterns and syntax of multiple languages can only help.

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