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C- programming language (1295 bytes)
1: ...n. It appears in a humorous list of "lesser known languages", published in [[InfoWorld]] in 1982 and later p... 3: C- ... This language was named for the grade received by its 5: programming class. C- is best described as a "Low-Level" ... 6: gramming language. In fact, the language generally requires more 10: It is a spoof of the [[C programming language]]. D programming language (3350 bytes) 1: ...]. The one called '''[[Dialog Manager programming language|Dialog Manager]]''' is discussed on another page.... 3: ...mming language|Java]] , and [[C sharp programming language| C#]] 5: ...nymous functions), and a reengineered [[Template (programming)|template]] syntax. D retains C++'s ability to do... 7: ... of the differentiation between D and application languages like Java and C#. An inline assembler allows a p... 15: ...fficial compiler by [[Walter Bright]] defines the language itself, and it is in continuous [[beta testing]] ... FIFTH programming language (1956 bytes) 1: ...n. It appears in a humorous list of "lesser known languages", published in [[InfoWorld]] in 1982 and later p... 3: FIFTH ... FIFTH is a precision mathematical language in which 6: language), LITER, MAGNUM, and BLOTTO. Commands refer... 10: The many versions of the FIFTH language reflect the sophisti- 14: ...frustrated FORTH programmers who end up using the language. ABLE programming language (351 bytes) 1: '''ABLE''' is a simplified [[programming language]] targeted at [[accounting]] applications. 5: * "ABLE, The Accounting Language, Programming and Reference Manual," Evansville Data Proc Cente... 9: [[Category:Programming languages]] FP programming language (4737 bytes) 1: ...y [[John Backus]] to support the [[Function-level programming]] paradigm. 58: where ''E''''''f''' is an [[expression (programming)|expression]] built from primitives, other define... 66: * [[FL programming language]] (Backus' successor to FP) 67: * [[Function-level programming]] 69: ... and [[NGL programming language|NGL]] programming languages S programming language (552 bytes) 1: ...ratories]]. The aim of the lanaguage is to start programming with data. 6: *[[R programming language]] 9: ...bell-labs.com/stat/doc/96.7.ps Evolution of the S Language, by John M. Chambers] (in [[PostScript]] format -... 11: [[Category:Programming languages]] C programming language (35876 bytes) 1: ...or many years as an informal specification of the language]] 3: ...s efficiency, and is the most popular programming language for writing [[system software]], though it is als... 8: ...ically called a ''low level'' or ''medium level'' language, indicating how closely it operates with the hard... 10: ... the C [[compiler]], who is encumbered by complex language features. To this end, C has the following import... 12: * A simple [[core language]], with important functionality such as math func... B programming language (4247 bytes) 1: '''B''' was the name of a programming language developed at [[Bell Labs]]. It 3: ...tional phase between [[BCPL]] and [[C programming language|C]]. 8: Like BCPL and [[Forth programming language|FORTH]], B had only one datatype, the computer wo... 12: ...ort. Starting in 1971 Ritchie made changes to the language while converting its compiler to produce machine ... 16: ... but unrelated, and rather different, programming language which Thompson designed for use on [[Multics]]. Bc programming language (6643 bytes) 1: ...age''" with syntax similar to the [[C programming language]]. It is generally used by typing the command <c... 5: ...an be executed as either a mathematical scripting language or as an interactive mathematical shell. 8: ... higher level of access to the features of the dc language without the complexities of dc's terse syntax. 10: ...le letter [[variable]], [[array]] and [[Function (programming)|function]] names and most standard arithmetic op... 140: * [[C programming language]] L programming language (356 bytes) 1: ...mproving the self-modifying concepts used in that language. 9: [[Category:Esoteric programming languages]] T programming language (1172 bytes) 1: ... Adams of [[Yale University]] as an experiment in language design and implementation. 3: ...of programming languages, such as [[C programming language|C]] and [[BLISS]], which are usually considered t... 12: [[Category:LISP programming language family]] 13: [[Category:Programming languages]] Oz programming language (2529 bytes) 1: '''Oz''' is a [[multi-paradigm programming language]]. 3: Oz was originally developed in the Programming Systems Lab at [[Saarland University]] by [[Gert ... 11: ...-factored way most of the concepts of the major [[programming paradigm]]s, 12: including [[logic programming|logic]], 13: [[functional programming|functional]] K programming language (939 bytes) 1: ... very influential member of the [[APL programming language|APL]] community. 3: ... programming language|C]], and [[Lisp programming language|Lisp]]. 5: [[Category:Programming languages]] 6: [[Category:Array programming languages]] 7: [[Category:Dynamic programming languages]] KM programming language (250 bytes) 1: ... Machine''', is a [[Knowledge_frame|frame]]-based language used for [[knowledge representation]] work. J programming language (12428 bytes) 1: ...ohn Backus]] (of [[FORTRAN]], [[Algol programming language|ALGOL]], and [[Backus-Naur_form|BNF]] fame). 5: ...e useful for [[mathematical]] and [[statistical]] programming, especially when performing operations on [[matri... 7: ...n-level programming is not the same as functional programming). 9: ...ed programming|instance-based]] [[object oriented programming]]. 11: ...rtheless allows the programmer to use von Neumann programming style when desired. Programming language (17702 bytes) 1: ...ewrite has been has been [[User:K.lee/Programming_language_rewrite|proposed]]. Please refer to it for large ... 3: ...]] rules used to define [[computer program]]s. A language enables a programmer to precisely specify what da... 5: ==Features of a programming language== 6: Each programming language can be thought of as a set of formal specificatio... 14: ...y to create and publish formal definitions of the language, and discuss extending or supplementing the alrea... E programming language (6019 bytes) 1: ...t-driven programming|event loops]] and [[promise (programming)|promises]] ensures that [[deadlock]] can never o... 5: ...cts on a given variable. As another example, the language uses the '''==''' operator for comparison and the... 9: ..., a stack frame, and an event queue. Distributed programming is just a matter of sending messages to remote ob... 11: ... a placeholder for the result called a [[promise (programming)|promise]]. The sender proceeds immediately with... 15: ... however, E is composed entirely of [[expression (programming)|expression]]s. Here is an extremely simple E pr... FL programming language (3870 bytes) 1: ...or '''F'''unction '''L'''evel) is a [[programming language]] created at the [[IBM Almaden Research Center]] ... 3: ...guably one of the most unconventional programming languages to date. 6: ...atic typing (like J, unlike most other functional languages) 7: ...at like Standard ML, unlike most other functional languages) 11: ...tforwardly write programs at the [[Function-level programming|function level]]—that is, by putting togeth... Self programming language (11456 bytes) 1: ...used primarily as an experimental test system for language design in the [[1990s]]; however, as of [[Septemb... 5: ...an entire system for Self, as opposed to just the language. 7: ...n Microsystems]] where they continued work on the language. Several new releases followed until falling larg... 9: ...rogramming language|Cel]] and [[Agora programming language|Agora]]. 13: Traditional object languages are based on a deep-rooted duality. ''Classes'' ... A-0 programming language (789 bytes) 3: ...ving [[mathematical]] problems. A-0 was the first language for which a [[compiler]] was developed. 5: ... (programming language)|A-1]], [[A-2 (programming language)|A-2]], A-3 (released as [[ARITH-MATIC]]) and [[A... 9: *''PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: History and Fundamentals'', Sammet 1969, p. 12 15: [[Category:Historical programming languages]]
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