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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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages
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| | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming
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| | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical_list_of_programming_languages
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Programming_language
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| | 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. |
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http://su.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language
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| | 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. |
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http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/computing/lang-list.html
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| | 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. |
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http://programming-language.clonewars.ipupdater.com
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| | 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. |
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http://www.business-software-review.org/Category1229774.html
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| | 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. |
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http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical_list_of_programming_languages
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| | 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. |
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http://homepages.cwi.nl/~atanasso/lang
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| | <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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_esoteric_programming_languages
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| | 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. |
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| | 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? |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Categorical_list_of_programming_languages
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| | 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. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/language-people.html
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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http://www.1stcustomsoftware.com/Programming_language-498.html
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Language
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| | 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). |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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