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Timeline of programming languages (14671 bytes)
1: This is a '''chronological list''' of [[programming language]]s. 5: : ( Entry ) ''means not a universal programming language'' 73: | '''[[Lisp programming language|LISP]]''' (concept) 97: | '''[[ALGOL programming language|ALGOL 58]]''' ('''[[IAL]]''') 112: | '''[[Lisp programming language|LISP]]''' (implementation) List of programming languages (10632 bytes) 3: Other listings of programming languages are: 4: #[[Categorical list of programming languages]] 5: #[[Generational list of programming languages]] 6: ...nguage timeline|Chronological list of programming languages]] 8: Note: [[Esoteric programming language]]s have been moved to the separate History of programming languages (1968 bytes) 1: ...oduction. ''See also:'' [[Timeline of programming languages]]. 10: * [[1962]] - [[APL programming language|APL]] 12: * [[1964]] - [[BASIC programming language|BASIC]] 14: * [[1970]] - [[Pascal programming language|Pascal]] 15: * [[1972]] - [[C programming language|C]] Mohol programming languages (176 bytes) Syntax of programming languages (3347 bytes) 1: This article describes the syntax of programming languages. 9: ...he name derives from the common [[syntax]] of the languages, where blocks of statements are enclosed in [[bra... 17: Languages in this family are sometimes referred to as '''C-... 19: ...y, these languages are also considered "free-form languages", meaning that the compiler considers all whitesp... 25: ...e|Ada]], and [[REXX]]), indentation (see [[Python programming language|Python]]), or other symbols such as pare... Expression-oriented programming languages (436 bytes) 1: ...ding those that ''look like'' statements in other languages, can in principle yield a value and let it be use... 3: ...ple of an expression-oriented language. [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]] is ''not''. Generational list of programming languages (4242 bytes) 1: ..., a genealogy of programming languages is shown. Languages should be categorized under the ancestor language... 3: Other listings of programming languages are: 4: #[[Alphabetical list of programming languages]] 5: #[[Categorical list of programming languages]] 6: ...mming languages|Chronological list of programming languages]] Von Neumann programming languages (2609 bytes) 1: ...itecture]]s. As of 2004, most current programming languages fit into this description, likely as a consequenc... 3: ...ained by the fact that all three are based on the programming style of the von Neumann computer (if, for exampl... 5: The isomorphism between Von Neumann programming languages and architectures is in the following manner: 11: ... few useful mathematical properties ([[Structured programming]] can be seen as a limited [[heuristic]] that doe... 13: ...of widely available and effective non-von Neumann languages has deprived computer designers of the motivation... Computer music programming languages (582 bytes) 1: ...anguages''' are audio domain-specific programming languages or systems used to write [[computer music]] and m... 16: * [[Nyquist programming language|Nyquist]] 22: [[Category:Audio programming languages]] Categorical list of programming languages (19178 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[programming language]]s grouped by category. 3: Other listings of programming languages are: 4: #[[Alphabetical list of programming languages]] 5: #[[Generational list of programming languages]] 6: ...nguage timeline|Chronological list of programming languages]] Non-English-based programming languages (3596 bytes) 1: ...guage]]s that, unlike most well-known programming languages, do not use keywords taken from, or inspired by, ... 3: ==Categories of non-English-based programming languages== 5: # Programming languages that were originally created in a different langu... 6: ...ogramming languages that were translated to other languages 7: # Programming languages that do not use any [[natural language]] keywords List of esoteric programming languages (13333 bytes) 1: ...ith the intention of being adopted for real-world programming). 7: ...|<nowiki>[]</nowiki>]] [http://p-nand-q.com/humor/languages/brackets.html] 9: * [[23 programming language|23]] 10: * [[4DL programming language|4DL]], a Befunge descendant 13: * [[Ale programming language|Ale]] [http://web.archive.org/web/200306... Formal semantics of programming languages (2341 bytes) 1: ...e rigorous mathematical study of the meaning of [[programming language]]s and models of [[computation]]. 5: ...s to providing a formal semantics for programming languages. The three main classes of approach are: 21: ...ith other areas of [[computer science]] such as [[Programming language design]], [[Type theory]], [[Compiler]]s... Sapir-Whorf and programming languages (2760 bytes) 1: ...e is especially fertile when it comes to creating languages. 3: ...mming]], [[Imperative programming]], [[Functional programming]]), often see the same problem in completely diff... 7: ...guage that doesn't affect the way you think about programming, is not worth knowing"''. 9: ... different syntax for essentially the same set of programming language constructs. Another famous epigram state... 12: ...-Whorf hypothesis and its relation to programming languages] Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PB -- Modern languages and Celtic languages (1969 bytes) 1: '''Subclass PB: Modern languages. Celtic languages''' is a classification used by the [[Library of C... 9: <td colspan="4">Modern languages; [[Celtic language]]s</td> Bété languages (654 bytes) 1: The '''Bété languages''' are spoken in south-eastern [[Côte d'Ivoire]].... 11: They belong to the [[Kru languages|Kru language]] family. 14: ...bid=2869 Ethnologue listing of Bété Languages] 17: [[Category:Kru languages]] 18: [[Category:Languages of Côte d'Ivoire]] Little languages (259 bytes) 1: ...named by [[Jon Bentley]]. Some examples of little languages are tbl and grap for the [[troff]] environment. Rhaetian languages (584 bytes) 1: {{Merge}} [[List of Rhaetian languages]] 3: ...omance]] language sub-family which includes a few languages spoken in [[Switzerland]] and North-Eastern [[Ita... 9: [[Category:Romance languages]] Asian languages (839 bytes) 1: ...rising a number of families and unrelated isolate languages. 3: *[[Sino-Tibetan languages]] 5: *[[Indo-European languages]] are widely spoken in southern and western Asia,... 6: **[[Indo-Iranian languages]]: [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Urdu language|... 7: **[[Slavic languages]]: [[Russian language|Russian]] Munda languages (2936 bytes) 1: ...ht that the Munda languages are [[autochthonous]] languages of eastern India. 3: ...ray]], and [[Gorum]]. The classification of these languages is controversial. 5: ..., followed by Korku and Sora. The remaining Munda languages are spoken by small, isolated groups of people an... 7: ... and low tone, accent is predictable in the Munda languages. 9: ==Munda languages==
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