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| | List of programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The list of programming languages is comprised of all notable programming languages in existence, currently or since the dawn of computing, in alphabetical order. |  | | Note: Esoteric programming languages have been moved to the separate List of esoteric programming languages. |  | | HTML (Rather a markup language than a programming language) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages
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| | Computing Languages List |
 | | 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. |  | | PROCEDURAL LANGUAGES- which states how to compute the result of a given problem.Each statement in the language tells the computer to do something.A procedural program is "a list of instructions". |  | | The language is suitable for expressing a large class of numerical processor in a form sufficiently concise for direct automatic translation into the language of programmed automatic computers. |
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http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/computing/lang-list.html
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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. |  | | 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. |  | | This is the language that literally put a man on the moon, and some of the features it developed in the process of that project (and other less glamorous ones) have yet to be duplicated in other, more "modern" languages. |
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http://microsoft.toddverbeek.com/lang.html
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| | SS > factoids > programming languages |
 | | Aho, Kernighan, Weinberger The AWK Programming Language |  | | Ada the language was commissioned by the US Department of Defense in the 1980s as the language to be used for all its software. |  | | Turing (and OOT) is a general purpose programming language designed specifically for teaching the concepts of computer science. |
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http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/cyc/p/prog.htm
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| | Computer Languages History |
 | | Introduction to SNOBOL Programming Language by Mohammad Noman Hameed |  | | There is only 50 languages listed in my chart, if you don't find "your" language, see The Language List of Bill Kinnersley (he has listed more than 2500 languages). |  | | An interactive historical roster of computer languages by Diarmuid Pigott. |
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http://www.levenez.com/lang
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| | Reading List on Parallel Programming Languages |
 | | Our list of research groups in parallel computation. |  | | A postscript version of the reading list is also available. |  | | Four papers that give somewhat of an overview of parallel languages are [Sch93, Per92, BST89, Bal92]. |
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http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/parallel-lang/reading-list/reading-list.html
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages |
 | | An Introduction to Programming Languages - A page for people who know one language and are wondering about learning another. |  | | PLNews: Programming Language News - News, articles, announcements and information focusing on programming languages. |  | | The Retrocomputing Museum - Dedicated to programs that induce sensations that hover somewhere between nostalgia and nausea.The freaks, jokes, and fossils of computing history. |
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages
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| | Programming languages |
 | | Programming Language Research ("A collection of information and resources for research in programming language theory, design, implementation, and related areas.") |  | | The Language List ("Collected information on about 2500 computer languages, past and present.") |  | | This page is dedicated to try and collect resources on any programming language being a bit more than an interesting thought exercise or a weird joke. |
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http://sk.nvg.org/lang
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| | The Language List |
 | | Now a web site, our intention remains the same -- to become one of the most complete sources of information on computer programming languages ever assembled (or compiled :-). |  | | If you know about a language that should be added, please share your knowledge. |  | | Early versions of this list were posted to comp.lang.misc beginning in 1991. |
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http://people.ku.edu/~nkinners/LangList/Extras/langlist.htm
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| | Generational list of programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Of course, any such categorization has a large arbitrary element, since programming languages often incorporate major ideas from multiple sources. |  | | Here, a genealogy of programming languages is shown. |  | | Languages should be categorized under the ancestor language with the strongest influence. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generational_list_of_programming_languages
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| | List of programming languages Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com |
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http://www.wikiwhat.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_programming_languages.html
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