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| | Scripting language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Scripting languages (commonly called scripting programming languages or script languages) are computer programming languages initially designed for "scripting" the operations of a computer. |  | | Scripting languages are often designed for interactive use, having many commands that can execute individually, and often have very high level operations (for example, in the classic UNIX shell (sh), most operations are programs themselves). |  | | Likewise, many computer game systems use a custom scripting language to express the programmed actions of non-player characters and the game environment. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripting_language
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 | | Scripting languages are designed for different tasks than system programming languages, and this leads to fundamental differences in the languages. |  | | Scripting languages and system programming languages are complementary, and most major computing platforms since the 1960's have provided both kinds of languages. |  | | Scripting languages are higher level than system programming languages, in the sense that a single statement does more work on average. |
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http://home.pacbell.net/ouster/scripting.html
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 | | Facile is a high-level, higher-order programming language for systems that require a combination of complex data manipulation and concurrent and distributed computing. |  | | LALO is a language which uses the Agent Oriented Programming (AOP) paradigm as defined by Yoav Shoam. |  | | The Agents Kernel Language (AKL) is a concurrent constraint programming language developed at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS). |
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http://agents.umbc.edu/technology/asl.shtml
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| | Web Programming |
 | | Dylan is a dynamic object-oriented programming language with a pascal-ish syntax, and a lisp-ish semantics. |  | | The resultant Web programming languages show their ancestry in their syntax, computational and data model, and implementation style (subject to the design constraints discussed in the previous section), and as a result, there are a fair number of distinct approaches taken. |  | | Smalltalk is a dynamic, object-oriented programming language with an integrated GUI development environment and execution environment. |
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http://www.objs.com/survey/lang.htm
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| | Scripting language |
 | | I suppose one might draw the line by saying that a scripting language is one where the main effect of a program is to drive another system, while in a programming language the program itself is the main action. |  | | Scripting languages often follow the syntax and semantics of command languages. |  | | By this definition all computer languages are scripts. |
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http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~pjj/cs211/langdes/script.html
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| | Introduction to HTML - Scripting & Programming Languages and Environments |
 | | Object-oriented server-side programming and scripting language and environment. |  | | Scripting languages designed to be placed, interpreted and run on the Internet server which is delivering a website. |  | | There are many Server-Side scripting and programming languages and environments. |
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http://www.netstrider.com/tutorials/HTML/scripts
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| | Popular programming languages |
 | | Not really a programming language, but may be used for similar tasks. |  | | This very old language (1964) was improved by Microsoft, with a complete programming environment. |  | | Processing information on distributed computer systems, with small programs. |
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http://www.scriptol.org/choose.php
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| | Omniseek: Science and Tech: /Computing /Programming Languages /Scripting Languages |
 | | The term "scripting language" is used to describe a high-level programming language with relatively transparent syntax. |  | | A fundamental change is occurring in the way people write computer programs, away from system programming languages such as C or C++ to scripting languages... |  | | The Linux Center project is a thematical index of Web pages about the Linux operating system, its applications, and free software in general. |
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http://scienceandtech.omniseek.com/srch/{73406}
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 | | Scripting languages are fine for small one-two page cgi programs, but unless you can crack a whip and get the programmers to fall in line, you'd better let the language and environment do that. |  | | The principal lesson of Emacs is that a language for extensions should not be a mere "extension language". |  | | Or if that object were piped to another program, the program would know to handle it as a database table, including knowing the headers and relevant information. |
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http://www.softpanorama.org/Scripting/index.shtml
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| | Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Scripting |
 | | SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) · cached · A tool that easily allows a developer to wrap C/C++ functions for use with scripting languages. |  | | ASK (Assisted Symbiotic Knowledge) · iweb · cached · Scripting language designed by end users for real time programming. |  | | NQL: Network Query Language · cached · Efficient scripting language for fast, simple programming of bots, spiders, intelligent agents, Web applications. |
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http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=6230
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| | Linux Links - The Linux Portal: Software/Programming/Languages/Scripting |
 | | New Scripting Language: intended primarily for processing text documents in various input formats and in various languages. |  | | a small, simple, yet full-featured language designed as extension language in situations where larger languages are simply to large or unwieldy to embed. |  | | This program allows to parse a DAVIS file into another programming language, such as java, c, perl or even irc-script |
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http://linuxlinks.com/Software/Programming/Languages/Scripting/index.shtml
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| | ITworld.com - Specialty scripting languages |
 | | Network Query Language (NQL) has emerged from "five years of stealth development" and is growing rapidly, according to chief technologist David Pallmann. |  | | A Slate working environment is readily customizable, in that new languages are available through sophisticated parsing objects. |  | | Pallmann won our interest when he said, "We never ask customers to throw out their infrastructure." At the language level, that means NQL is sufficiently lightweight and flexible to fit in with other languages and communications standards. |
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http://www.itworld.com/AppDev/4061/swol-1103-regex
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| | Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Scripting: Procedural |
 | | Frexx Programming Language: FPL · Interpreting script/macro language shared library, designed to be flexible and easily inserted in any code. |  | | KiXtart · cached · An official site of logon script processor and enhanced batch scripting language for computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT or Windows 9x in a Windows Networking environment. |  | | Top : Computers : Programming : Languages : Scripting : Procedural (10) |
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http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=705724
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| | Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator |
 | | SWIG is most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software. |  | | This release includes a number of new language modules (C# and Chicken), new features, an improved build environment, and a lot of minor bug fixes. |  | | Java and C# are added to the list of languages that can create wrappers taking advantage of C++ default arguments. |
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http://www.swig.org
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| | Writer's Blocks 3 Writing Software |
 | | Because each block can hold several pages of text, the program will not limit you during any stage of developing your document. |  | | "It is a brilliant software program, not only taking over all that I'd previously done with pen and card but actually opening up new and richly productive possibilities." |  | | text between blocks and any Windows program that supports drag and drop such as your Internet browser. |
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http://www.WritersBlocks.com
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| | The Year In Scripting Languages Lua/Perl/Python/Ruby/Tcl 2002 |
 | | In the real world, numerous Perl users groups (known as the Perl mongers [9]) have succeeded in cementing this community as well as promoting the language. |  | | The coming year is also likely to see more work in the area of repositories/archives, more interfaces to other languages for Tcl/Tk, and yet more platforms supported. |  | | This is a joint review of 2002 for the programming languages |
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http://www.vendian.org/language_year
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| | HTML 4.01 Specification |
 | | Designing documents for user agents that don't support scripting |  | | Designing documents for user agents that support scripting |  | | Language information and text direction - International considerations for text |
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http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40
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| | Programming: Scripting Languages for Java |
 | | Object Computing's March 2001 issue of the Java News Brief takes a look at two open-source scripting languages for Java: Rhino and Jython. |  | | Since the release of JDK 1.0 in 1995, many popular languages have been re-implemented in Java. |  | | Here is a partial list of languages that I have found on the internet as free software: |
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http://librenix.com/?inode=641
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| | Ecma WEB SITE |
 | | To develop a standard for the programming language C |  | | To develop a standard for the programming language Eiffel. |  | | To develop a standard for the dynamic scripting language ECMAScript. |
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http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC39.htm
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| | The UNIX Forums - Shell scripting & programming languages |
 | | If I want to do high-end 3d animation, what skell scripting languages, and programming languages shoul I learn? |  | | The UNIX Forums - Shell scripting and programming languages |  | | If you know any good resources for learning these languages they would be appreciated. |
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http://www.unix.com/showthread.php?t=4675
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| | HTML Goodies |
 | | This is Primer Number One in a series of seven that will calmly introduce you to the very basics of HyperText Mark-up Language. |  | | Place text over your images with HTML commands alone! |
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http://www.htmlgoodies.com
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