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===This is a list of ''domain-dependent'' '''[[computer]] [[programming languages]]'''.=== | ===This is a list of ''domain-dependent'' '''[[computer]] [[programming languages]]'''.=== | ||
*[[HTML]] | *[[HTML]] | ||
*[[Matlab]] | |||
*[[Octave]] | |||
*[[Postscript]] | *[[Postscript]] | ||
*[[SQL]] | *[[SQL]] | ||
===This is a list of [[XML]] complient [[markup languages]].=== | |||
*[[AIML]] | |||
*[[XHTML]] | |||
*[[ML]] | |||
*[[XML]] | *[[XML]] | ||
*[[XSL]] |
Revision as of 20:48, 13 February 2008
This is a list of general-purpose computer programming languages.
- Ada
- APL
- ALGOL
- Awk
- BASIC
- Basicscript
- BCPL
- cg
- C
- C++
- C#
- COBOL
- Eiffel
- Erlang
- Forth
- Fortran
- GML
- Groovy
- Haskell
- Java
- Javascript
- Lingo
- Lisp
- Logo
- Lua
- MOO
- NextStep
- Objective-C
- Occam
- OCaml
- Pascal
- Perl
- PHP
- Pike
- PL/I
- Prolog
- Python
- RPG
- REXX
- Ruby - also JRuby, Rubinius
- Scheme
- Smalltalk
- SNOBOL
- TCL/Tk
- Visual Basic, and its various versions (including Visual Basic .NET)