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 <b>Listb> <b>ofb> programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages is comprised <b>ofb> all notable programming languages in existence, currently or since the dawn <b>ofb> computing, in alphabetical order.
Note: Esoteric programming languages have been moved to the separate <b>Listb> <b>ofb> esoteric programming languages.
Note: Dialects <b>ofb> the BASIC programming language have been moved to the separate <b>Listb> <b>ofb> BASIC dialects.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages   (238 words)

  
 Functional programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation <b>ofb> mathematical functions.
Efforts are underway to develop quantum functional programming languages, to express quantum algorithms, and further the development <b>ofb> this field.
A much-improved functional programming language was LISP, developed by John McCarthy while at the Massachusetts Institute <b>ofb> Technology for the IBM 700/7000 series scientific computers in the late 1950s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming   (2135 words)

  
 Categorical <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interpreted languages are programming languages which programs may be executed from source code form, by an interpreter.
Procedural programming languages are based on the concept <b>ofb> the unit and scope (the data viewing range <b>ofb> an executable code statement).
Synchronous programming languages are optimized for programming reactive systems, systems that are often interrupted and must respond quickly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical_list_of_programming_languages   (2000 words)

  
 Computer programming - Wikibooks
Programming a computer can be performed in one <b>ofb> numerous languages, ranging from a higher-level language to writing directly in low-level machine code (that is, code that more directly controls the specifics <b>ofb> the computer's hardware).
Computer programming is the craft <b>ofb> writing useful, maintainable, and extensible instructions which can be interpreted by a computing system to perform a meaningful task.
Computer programming is one part <b>ofb> a much larger discipline known as software engineering.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Computer_programming   (1432 words)

  
 Wikinfo Programming language
A programming paradigm is a paradigm for programming computer programs or more generally software or software systems.
Programming languages are not error tolerant; however, the burden <b>ofb> recognising and using the special vocabulary is reduced by help messages generated by the programming language implementation.
Understanding programming languages is crucial for those engaged in computer science because today, all types <b>ofb> computation are done with computer languages.
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Programming_language   (2022 words)

  
 Programming language - Wikipédia
The development <b>ofb> programming languages, unsurprisingly, follows closely the development <b>ofb> the physical and electronic processes used in today's computers.
The rigorous definition <b>ofb> the meaning <b>ofb> programming languages is the subject <b>ofb> Formal semantics.
Programming languages are not error tolerant; however, the burden <b>ofb> recognising and using the special vocabulary is reduced by help messages generated by the programming language implementation.
http://su.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language   (1611 words)

  
 Computing Languages <b>Listb>
PROCEDURAL LANGUAGES- which states how to compute the result <b>ofb> a given problem.Each statement in the language tells the computer to do something.A procedural program is "a <b>listb> <b>ofb> instructions".
The language is suitable for expressing a large class <b>ofb> numerical processor in a form sufficiently concise for direct automatic translation into the language <b>ofb> programmed automatic computers.
The algorithmic language has three different kinds <b>ofb> representations- reference, hardware, and publication, and the development described is in terms <b>ofb> the language are represented by a given set <b>ofb> symbols and it is only in the choice <b>ofb> symbols that the other two representations may differ.
http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/computing/lang-list.html   (17532 words)

  
 Programming language
The development <b>ofb> programming languages, unsurprisingly, follows closely the development <b>ofb> the physical and electronic processes used in today's computers.
Functional languages often restrict names to denoting run-time computed values directly, instead <b>ofb> naming memory locations where values may be stored, and in some cases refuse to allow the value denoted by a name to be modified at all.
Programming languages are not error tolerant; however, the burden <b>ofb> recognising and using the special vocabulary is reduced by help messages generated by the programming language implementation.
http://programming-language.clonewars.ipupdater.com   (1641 words)

  
 Business Software Review:Category Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/REBOL/Dialects
Other listings <b>ofb> programming languages are: Categorical <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages Generational <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages Chronological <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages Note: Esoteric programming languages have been moved to the separate <b>Listb> <b>ofb> esoteric programming languages.
The <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming langauges is comprised <b>ofb> all notable programming languages in existence, currently or since the dawn <b>ofb> computing.
In computer programming, dataflow languages are a class <b>ofb> programming languages that model the program, conceptually if not physically, as a directed graph <b>ofb> the data flowing between operations.
http://www.business-software-review.org/Category1229774.html   (366 words)

  
 Categorical <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Procedural programming languages are based on the concept <b>ofb> the unit and scope (the data viewing range <b>ofb> an executable code statement).
Synchronous programming languages are optimized for programming reactive systems, systems that are often interrupted and must respond quickly.
Interpreted languages are programming languages which programs may be executed from source code form, by an interpreter.
http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical_list_of_programming_languages   (1741 words)

  
 Programming languages
Scala is a concurrent, object-oriented, functional language with a special focus on web services, and designed as a successor to Funnel, a language based on the Join calculus which combines FP with Petri nets.
GAP (Groups, Algorithms, Programming) is a system for computational discrete algeba, with emphasis on computational group theory.
Cayenne is a programming language with dependent types; type checking in Cayenne is undecidable (i.e., the checker may not terminate), but the system is extremely expressive.
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~atanasso/lang   (1587 words)

  
 <b>Listb> <b>ofb> esoteric programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> esoteric programming languages (programming languages designed as a proof <b>ofb> concept, to test the boundaries <b>ofb> computer language definition, or as jokes, and not with the intention <b>ofb> being adopted for real-world programming).
C-P-L [13], a language in which a non-comment is a syntax error (but on the plus side, all styles <b>ofb> comments are supported, and comments may be arbitrarily nested).
Homespring [22], an excessively high-level language, where the instructions are English sentences based around the metaphor <b>ofb> a mountainside river.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_esoteric_programming_languages   (508 words)

  
 Programming languages
Other languages claim to be visual, but Prograph ["PROGRAmming GRAPHically"] is a truly visual programming language, in which the diagrams and flowcharts that describe what the program does are the program.
This is the language that literally put a man on the moon, and some <b>ofb> the features it developed in the process <b>ofb> that project (and other less glamorous ones) have yet to be duplicated in other, more "modern" languages.
Haskell [mathematician/logician Haskell Brooks Curry] is a functional language, meaning that it is used to describe what should be computed, not how to compute it.
http://microsoft.toddverbeek.com/lang.html   (3151 words)

  
 Talk:Categorical <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In other words, the point <b>ofb> talking about "curly bracket programming languages" is to contrast them against languages which use other approaches <b>ofb> delimiting syntactical blocks, such as keywords (Ruby) and whitespace/indentation (Python).
Some so-called 'scripting languages' are not 'batch processing' languages in the strict sense <b>ofb> the term (compare sed and python for example; sed is very much a batch processing language, whereas python is full featured enough to write complete systems with).
Isn't Ruby is also a Curly brace programming language?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Categorical_list_of_programming_languages   (1338 words)

  
 Researchers in Programming Languages and Compilers
Programming languages and compilers, in particular languages and compilers for parallel machines; design and programming <b>ofb> shared-memory parallel computers; compiling symbolic languages; program profiling and tracing; and program executable editing.
Program analysis, program transformation/restructuring, program slicing, optimizations <b>ofb> object-oriented programs.
Programming languages and compiler construction, semantics-based program manipulation and program analyses, program specialization, program composition, metaprogramming, functional and logic programming.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/language-people.html   (4088 words)

  
 Computing Languages <b>Listb>
EGG- an interpreter for an anonymous computer language in, "A Discipline <b>ofb> Computer Programming", by Edsger Dijkstra.
The language was further extended to use computational reflection to manage distributed computing and other language extensions in a way that is as seamless as possible to the user.
ELLIE- OOL with fine-grained parallelism for distributed computing.
http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/computing/lang-list.html   (17532 words)

  
 KUT/WEL Programming - Computer Terms and Definitions
A piece <b>ofb> computer hardware that is used to enter information into and manipulate a computer.
Computer software which users are encouraged to copy and distribute to others, and to evaluate for a specified or indefinite period <b>ofb> time.
The programming lamguage used to create WWW documents and define the functions to be performed when one clicks on a button, image, or hypertext link embedded in the page.
http://www.kutwel.com/define.htm   (4526 words)

  
 Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object-oriented programming developed as the dominant programming methodology during the mid-1980s, largely due to the influence <b>ofb> C++, an extension <b>ofb> the C programming language.
Objects as a programming entities were first introduced in Simula 67, a programming language designed for making simulations, created by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard <b>ofb> the Norwegian Computing Centre in Oslo.
Objects - packaging data and functionality together into units within a running computer program; objects are the basis <b>ofb> modularity and structure in an object-oriented computer program.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming   (3588 words)

  
 Researchers in Programming Languages and Compilers
Programming language analysis and design, including module systems, object-oriented programming, type systems, and reasoning about programs; applications <b>ofb> mathematical logic to programming languages and automated reasoning; algorithms for static analysis <b>ofb> programs.
Programming languages and compilers, in particular languages and compilers for parallel machines; design and programming <b>ofb> shared-memory parallel computers; compiling symbolic languages; program profiling and tracing; and program executable editing.
Advanced language and compiler technology for the Scheme programming language; the incorporation <b>ofb> formal methods such as continuation models, type inference, abstract interpretation, etc. as a foundation for such a technology; parallel and distributed computing for symbolic and irregular applications.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/language-people.html   (4088 words)

  
 The Esoteric Programming Languages Ring
I decided to resurrect the CESIL programming language inflicted on a generation <b>ofb> UK kids studying computer science in the 1970's.
Lambda is a new programming language that combines a sort <b>ofb> lambda calculus with a neumann architecture.
GOTO++ is an object and abject oriented programming language, with GOTOs and multithreading.
http://b.webring.com/hub?ring=esolang   (971 words)

  
 Programming language
The development <b>ofb> programming languages, unsurprisingly, follows closely the development <b>ofb> the physical and electronic processes used in today's computers.
Examples <b>ofb> type-inferring languages are Haskell programming language, MUMPS and ML programming language.
Programming languages are not error tolerant; however, the burden <b>ofb> recognising and using the special vocabulary is reduced by help messages generated by the programming language implementation.There are a few languages which offer a high degree <b>ofb> freedom in allowing self-modification in which a program re-writes parts <b>ofb> itself to handle new cases.
http://www.1stcustomsoftware.com/Programming_language-498.html   (1896 words)

  
 Language <b>listb>
Gödel is a declarative, general-purpose programming language in the family <b>ofb> logic programming languages.
C is often described, with a mixture <b>ofb> fondness and disdain varying according to the speaker, as "a language that combines all the elegance and power <b>ofb> assembly language with all the readability and maintainability <b>ofb> assembly language".
ICI is a programming language with a dynamic, object based data model with the flow control constructs and operators <b>ofb> C. It is designed for use in many environments, including embedded systems, as an adjunct to other programs and as a text based interface to compiled libraries.
http://home.nvg.org/~sk/lang/lang.html   (5710 words)

  
 language - encyclopedia article about language.
Mathematics and computer science use artificial entities called formal languages (including programming languages and markup languages, but also some that are far more theoretical in nature).
One should be careful about the underlying classification principle for groups <b>ofb> languages which have apparently a geographical name: besides areal linguistic units, the taxa <b>ofb> the genetic classification (language families) are often given names which themselves or parts <b>ofb> which refer to geographical areas.
An example <b>ofb> a typological classification is the classification <b>ofb> languages on the basis <b>ofb> the basic order <b>ofb> the verb, the subject and the object in a sentence into several types: SVO, SOV, VSO, and so on, languages.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Language   (3406 words)

  
 Free Statistical Software
R (Not to be confused with the "R" statistical programming language!) -- A group <b>ofb> programs (Macintosh and VAX/VMS), originally developed for ecologists, various complex multidimensional and spatial analysis procedures.
Binomial Probability Program (BPP) is a menu driven program which performs a variety <b>ofb> functions related to the success/ failure situation.
PCP (Pattern Classification Program) -- a machine-learning program for supervised classification <b>ofb> patterns (vectors <b>ofb> measurements).
http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javasta2.html   (10554 words)

  
 PLT Online
PLNews posts "news, articles, announcements and information focusing on computer programming languages." Most <b>ofb> the posts are about releases <b>ofb> implementations.
Among other things, it has a <b>listb> <b>ofb> language design documents and research papers.
Part <b>ofb> the reason PL theory and advanced programming languages seem impenetrable to other communities is that learning materials are hard to obtain, or demand a sizeable investment <b>ofb> resources (time, money,...) even if the potential reader is only exploring the subject.
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~atanasso/ref#lecture   (985 words)

  
 Programming Languages
MIX - In the "Art <b>ofb> Computer Programming", Knuth described a "prototypical" computer and designed an assembly language to program it and work the examples in his book, rather than tie the books to a passing fad language <b>ofb> the week.
Simula- A descendent <b>ofb> Algol, and considered one <b>ofb> the progenitors <b>ofb> the Object Oriented Programming.
LibQuantum - A quantum computer simulation tool, basically, a programming language for quantum computers.
http://www.titivillus.net/projects/languages   (5305 words)

  
 Computing Languages <b>Listb>
PROCEDURAL LANGUAGES- which states how to compute the result <b>ofb> a given problem.Each statement in the language tells the computer to do something.A procedural program is "a <b>listb> <b>ofb> instructions".
ICI- is a language with dynamic, object-based data model with the flow control constructs and operators <b>ofb> C. It is designed for use in many environments, including embedded systems, as an adjunct to other programs and as a text-based interface to compiled libraries.
The language is suitable for expressing a large class <b>ofb> numerical processor in a form sufficiently concise for direct automatic translation into the language <b>ofb> programmed automatic computers.
http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/computing/lang-list.html   (17532 words)

  
 Encyclopedia4U - Categorical <b>listb> <b>ofb> programming languages - Encyclopedia Article
A procedural program is composed <b>ofb> one or more units or modules--either user coded or provided in a code library; each module is composed <b>ofb> one or more procedures, also called a function, routine, subroutine, or method, depending on the programming language.
Prototype-based languagess are a special type <b>ofb> object-oriented programming languages, where the distinction between classes and instances have been removed.
Data-structured languages are languages whose logic is structured in a similar way as their data.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/c/categorical-list-of-programming-languages.html   (1113 words)

  
 Computer Languages History
There is only 50 languages listed in my chart, if you don't find "your" language, see The Language <b>Listb> <b>ofb> Bill Kinnersley (he has listed more than 2500 languages).
Introduction to SNOBOL Programming Language by Mohammad Noman Hameed
An interactive historical roster <b>ofb> computer languages by Diarmuid Pigott.
http://www.levenez.com/lang   (258 words)

  
 SS > factoids > programming languages
Turing (and OOT) is a general purpose programming language designed specifically for teaching the concepts <b>ofb> computer science.
Aho, Kernighan, Weinberger • The AWK Programming Language
Ada the language was commissioned by the US Department <b>ofb> Defense in the 1980s as the language to be used for all its software.
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/cyc/p/prog.htm   (1807 words)

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