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Programming Languages
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There are dozens of programming languages that pertain to
different aspects of computer program design. Although most
people know about HTML and JavaScript, there are numerous
other great languages to enhance any program.
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Editor's Choice
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Programming Languages
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- ABC
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- Ada
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- Information on the language Ada is at
Ada WWW.
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AdaSAGE
training and user group information.
- Basic, Visual.
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Usenet
Frequently Asked Questions.
- BETA
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Frequently
Asked Questions.
- C
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C++
- C++ documentation and sources, and C++ for physicists.
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Elisp
- Emacs lisp language -- full documentation.
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Cecil
- Cecil is a new purely object-oriented language intended to support
rapid construction of high-quality, extensible software. Cecil combines
multi-methods with a simple object model, module-based encapsulation,
and optional static type checking.
- COBOL
- COmercial Buisness Oriented Language.
FAQ.
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Dylan
- Dylan is a new Object Oriented Dynamic Language (OODL). Dylan combines
the features of static and dynamic languages.
FAQ.
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Eclipse
- ECLiPSe combines Sepia's extended Prolog technology with MegaLog's
persistent knowledge base functionality, a substantial subset of CHIP's
constraints handling facilities, several new constraints libraries, and
soon or-parallelism as featured in ElipSys.
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Eiffel
- Eiffel is an advanced object-oriented programming language that
emphasizes the design and construction of high-quality and reusable
software.
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Elf
- Elf is a constraint logic programming language based on the LF Logical
Framework. It is intended as a uniform meta-language for specifying,
implementing, and proving properties of programming languages and
logics.
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Erlang
- Concurrent functional programming language for large industrial
real-time systems. Dynamically typed.
- Forth
- Forth is an embeded stack language.
- FORTRAN
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- Functional Programming
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Functional programming references
Dept. of Computer Science, James Cook University.
- Haskell.
- Functional programming language.
Yale Archive.
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- Lisp
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Occam.
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- Oz
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The Oz Programming System
Oz is a concurrent constraint programming language.
- Perl
- A powerful scripting and string manipulation language.
- Postscript.
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Internet
PostScript Resources.
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Prolog
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- The
logic
programming
language Prolog.
- Python
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Python
is an object-oriented scripting and prototyping language which some
prefer over Perl, TCL or Scheme. Python, developed at
CWI
in Amsterdam, is free, extensible, and runs on Unix, DOS and Mac. The
Unix version has optional X11 and Motif interfaces and considerable
multimedia support for SGI and Sun platforms. All
documentation
and
sources
for Python are now available on-line via the
World-Wide-Web
as well as via
ftp
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REXX
- Procedural language designed to be used as a macro language by
arbitrary application programs.
- SGML
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Biased
comments and a few pointers
. The
newsgroup
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Sisal
- A high-performance functional language with implicit parallelism for
scientific programming.
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TCL/TK
- Seperate page.
- TeX
- Sebastian Rahtz's
archive in the UK
, George D. Greenwade's
archive
in Texas, and one in
Israel
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Peter Flynn's in
Ireland
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- VHDL
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VHDL Internation Users' Forum
a non-profit industry group dedicated to the upkeep and adoption of the
VHDL language.
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Visual
Languages and Visual Programming
- Serarate page.
- WEB (cweb, fweb)
- See
Literate
programming
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Z
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- Z (pronounced `zed')
formal
specification
notation.
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