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Procedural programming language
B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969 by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. B was designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine-independent
B_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
programming languages, with C compilers available for practically all modern computer architectures and operating systems. The book The C Programming
C_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
Zig is a system programming language designed to be a general-purpose improvement to the C programming language. It is free and open-source software,
Zig_(programming_language)
Lisp dialect
multi-paradigm programming language. The Racket language is a modern dialect of Lisp and a descendant of Scheme. It is designed as a platform for programming language
Racket_(programming_language)
Book by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie
The C Programming Language (sometimes termed K&R, after its authors' initials) is a computer programming book written by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie
The_C_Programming_Language
Multi-paradigm system programming language
D, also known as dlang, is a multi-paradigm system programming language created by Walter Bright at Digital Mars and released in 2001. Andrei Alexandrescu
D_(programming_language)
Programming language
general-purpose, multi-paradigm, statically typed, compiled, high-level system programming language. It was designed and developed by a team led by Andreas Rumpf. Nim
Nim_(programming_language)
Language for controlling a computer
A programming language is an engineered language for expressing computer programs, typically allowing software to be written in a human readable manner
Programming_language
to notable programming languages, in current or historical use. Dialects of BASIC (which have their own page), esoteric programming languages, and markup
List_of_programming_languages
High-level programming language first released in 1980
and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages. It has built-in language support for design by contract (DbC)
Ada_(programming_language)
Programming language family
(historically LISP, an abbreviation of "list processing") is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix
Lisp_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
introductory programming language. Since 2003, Python has consistently ranked among the top ten most popular programming languages in the TIOBE Programming Community
Python_(programming_language)
Programming language
and procedural programming language, designed by Niklaus Wirth as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using
Pascal_(programming_language)
Class of computer programming languages
high-level programming concepts like structured programming. Examples include Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language (ESPOL) and Systems Programming Language
System_programming_language
Programming language for statistics
R is a programming language for statistical computing and data visualization. It has been widely adopted in the fields of data mining, bioinformatics,
R_(programming_language)
Functional programming language for arrays
spreadsheets, functional programming, and computer math packages. It has also inspired several other programming languages. A mathematical notation for
APL_(programming_language)
Programming language written graphically by a user
computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, graphical programming or block coding
Visual_programming_language
Programming language
UR-lang) is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system. The term Erlang is used
Erlang_(programming_language)
Microsoft programming language
strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language that encompasses functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming methods. It is most often used
F Sharp (programming language)
F_Sharp_(programming_language)
Dynamic programming language
Julia is a dynamic general-purpose programming language. As a high-level language, distinctive aspects of Julia's design include a type system with parametric
Julia_(programming_language)
Programming language for JSON
command-line utility and very high-level, functional, domain-specific programming language designed for processing JSON data. jq filters its input data to produce
Jq_(programming_language)
Programming language with hardware abstraction
high-level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In contrast to low-level programming languages
High-level programming language
High-level_programming_language
Programming Language for Business or PL/B is a business-oriented programming language originally called DATABUS and designed by Datapoint in 1972 as an
Programming Language for Business
Programming_Language_for_Business
Programming language
application domains Statically typed programming language — type checking is performed at compile-time B programming language — precursor to C K&R C — early
Outline of the C programming language
Outline_of_the_C_programming_language
of programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages were
History of programming languages
History_of_programming_languages
Programming paradigm based on applying and composing functions
functional programming is a programming paradigm where programs are constructed by applying and composing functions. It is a declarative programming paradigm
Functional_programming
Object-oriented programming language
Eiffel is an object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction)
Eiffel_(programming_language)
Computer programming language from 1960s
and B languages. CPL was developed initially at the Mathematical Laboratory at the University of Cambridge as the "Cambridge Programming Language" and
CPL_(programming_language)
Domain specific programming language
Little b is a domain-specific programming language, more specifically, a modeling language, designed to build modular mathematical models of biological
Little b (programming language)
Little_b_(programming_language)
Programming language close to hardware
A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture, memory
Low-level programming language
Low-level_programming_language
Programming language
teaching or prototyping, but not as a systems-programming language. ABC was developed from the B language, an earlier creation by Meertens and Pemberton
ABC_(programming_language)
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
list of notable programming languages, grouped by notable language attribute. As a language can have multiple attributes, the same language can be in multiple
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
Programming language used in many domains
general-purpose language that supported scientific, commercial, and systems programming. Indeed, a subset of PL/I was used as the standard systems programming language
General-purpose programming language
General-purpose_programming_language
General-purpose programming language
general-purpose programming language which emphasizes performance, type safety, concurrency, and memory safety. Rust supports multiple programming paradigms
Rust_(programming_language)
Programming language
Vala is an object-oriented programming language with a self-hosting compiler that generates an intermediate representation in C source code and uses the
Vala_(programming_language)
Programming language for programming reactive systems
Synchronous programming, also called synchronous reactive programming (SRP), is a computer programming paradigm supported by synchronous programming languages. The
Synchronous programming language
Synchronous_programming_language
Programming language learning environment
Scratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience
Scratch (programming language)
Scratch_(programming_language)
Computer programming language
Logo is an educational programming language, designed in 1967 by Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert, and Cynthia Solomon. The name was coined by Feurzeig while
Logo_(programming_language)
Prototype-based programming language
Self is a general-purpose, high-level, object-oriented programming language based on the concept of prototypes. Self began as a dialect of Smalltalk, being
Self_(programming_language)
Programming language
program. Unlike ArkTS, Cangjie is not derived from any existing programming languages. The programming language, however, employs modern programming-language
Cangjie (programming language)
Cangjie_(programming_language)
Programming language
programming and network performance analysis. Like John Backus's languages FP and FL, J supports function-level programming via its tacit programming
J_(programming_language)
Programming language
high-level, functional programming language. It is a dialect of the programming language ML, designed by Hongwei Xi to unify computer programming with formal specification
ATS_(programming_language)
Programming language derived from Perl
of programming languages. Formerly named Perl 6, it was renamed in October 2019. Raku introduces elements of many modern and historical languages. Compatibility
Raku_(programming_language)
Class-based programming language
CLU is a class-based programming language created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) by Barbara Liskov and her students starting in 1973
CLU_(programming_language)
Type of programming paradigm in computer science
In computer science, imperative programming is a software programming paradigm that provides specific instructions for how computations should take place
Imperative_programming
Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams
In computing, reactive programming is a declarative programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. With this paradigm
Reactive_programming
Functional programming language
Pure, successor to the equational language Q, is a dynamically typed, functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has facilities for user-defined
Pure_(programming_language)
C keyword for defining a structured data type
In the C programming language, struct (referring to a structure) is the keyword used to define a composite, a.k.a. record, data type – a named set of values
Struct (C programming language)
Struct_(C_programming_language)
Dialect of Lisp
for functional programming and associated techniques such as recursive algorithms. It was also one of the first programming languages to support first-class
Scheme_(programming_language)
Programming language created in 1976
is a programming language developed in the mid 1970s at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in Palo Alto, California, United States. The language name
Mesa_(programming_language)
High-level programming language
T-C-L; originally Tool Command Language) is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. It was designed with the goal of
Tcl_(programming_language)
List processing programming language
Fortran programming language, and later embedded into MAD and ALGOL. The best known program written in the language is ELIZA, an early natural language processing
SLIP_(programming_language)
Applying operations to whole sets of values simultaneously
engineering settings. Modern programming languages that support array programming (also known as vector or multidimensional languages) have been engineered specifically
Array_programming
Type of programming language
Scientific programming language may refer to two related, yet distinct, concepts in computer programming. In a broad sense, it describes any programming language
Scientific programming language
Scientific_programming_language
General-purpose programming language
general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup. First released in 1985 as an extension of the C programming language, adding
C++
Patterns used in computer programming
written in the B programming language. It was the first piece of mainline Unix software to be developed in a high-level programming language. Later, this
Glob_(programming)
Programming language
dataflow programming language for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project in the early 1980s. A formal presentation of the language can
Lustre_(programming_language)
Stack-oriented programming language
Factor is a stack-oriented programming language created by Slava Pestov. Factor is dynamically typed and has automatic memory management, as well as powerful
Factor_(programming_language)
Apple's general-purpose, open-source, compiled programming language
Swift is a high-level general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language created by Chris Lattner in 2010 for Apple Inc. and maintained by
Swift_(programming_language)
Low-level programming language family
was commonplace for both systems programming and application programming to take place entirely in assembly language. While still irreplaceable for some
Assembly_language
Form of source code, without regard to meaning
computer language rules. Like a natural language, a computer language (i.e. a programming language) defines the syntax that is valid for that language. A syntax
Syntax (programming languages)
Syntax_(programming_languages)
Multi-paradigm programming language
Go! is an agent-based programming language in the tradition of logic-based programming languages like Prolog. It was introduced in a 2003 paper by Francis
Go!_(programming_language)
record of notable programming languages, by decade. History of computing hardware History of programming languages Programming language Timeline of computing
Timeline of programming languages
Timeline_of_programming_languages
Dataflow programming language
Lucid is a dataflow programming language designed to experiment with non-von Neumann programming models. It was designed by Bill Wadge and Ed Ashcroft
Lucid_(programming_language)
Mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages
In programming language theory, semantics is the rigorous mathematical logic study of the meaning of programming languages. Semantics assigns computational
Semantics (programming languages)
Semantics_(programming_languages)
Programming language
Objective Caml) is a general-purpose, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language which extends the Caml dialect of ML with object-oriented features
OCaml
Functional programming language
Elm is a domain-specific programming language for declaratively creating web browser-based graphical user interfaces. Elm is purely functional, and is
Elm_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
general-purpose programming language first published in 1987 by Niklaus Wirth and the latest member of the Wirthian family of ALGOL-like languages (Euler, ALGOL
Oberon_(programming_language)
Computer programming language
high level imperative, object-oriented programming language, designed to be a lightweight scripting language that fits in the size, memory bandwidth
Squirrel (programming language)
Squirrel_(programming_language)
SIGNAL is a programming language based on synchronized dataflow (flows + synchronization): a process is a set of equations on elementary flows describing
SIGNAL_(programming_language)
Multi-paradigm computer programming language
called B, was the language on which the C programming language was based. BCPL introduced several features of many modern programming languages, including
BCPL
Programming language
functional programming) is a programming language created by John Backus to support the function-level programming paradigm. It allows building programs from
FP_(programming_language)
Programming language
Dart is a programming language designed by Lars Bak and Kasper Lund and developed by Google. It can be used to develop web and mobile apps as well as server
Dart_(programming_language)
object-oriented, statically typed, general-purpose programming language that seeks to make use of the Common Language Infrastructure's support for Unicode, internationalization
Boo_(programming_language)
Lightweight programming language
[ˈlu(w)ɐ] meaning moon) is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. Lua is cross-platform
Lua
Handheld calculator operating system
RPL[5] is a handheld calculator operating system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's scientific graphing RPN (Reverse Polish
RPL_(programming_language)
Programming language designed for interoperability with C++
how a program might be written in Carbon and C++: Computer programming portal Comparison of programming languages Timeline of programming languages C++
Carbon_(programming_language)
Programming language by David Turner
a lazy, purely functional programming language designed by David Turner as a successor to his earlier programming languages SASL and KRC, using some concepts
Miranda (programming language)
Miranda_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
(class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. The principal designers of the C# programming language were Anders Hejlsberg, Scott Wiltamuth
C Sharp (programming language)
C_Sharp_(programming_language)
Early high-level programming language
The Address programming language (Russian: Адресный язык программирования, Ukrainian: Адресна мова програмування) is one of the world's first high-level
Address_programming_language
Programming language
the Java programming language. It was developed by Ernest Friedman-Hill of Sandia National Laboratories. It is a superset of the CLIPS language. It was
Jess_(programming_language)
Language for cognitive agents
agent programming language for programming cognitive agents. GOAL agents derive their choice of action from their beliefs and goals. The language provides
GOAL agent programming language
GOAL_agent_programming_language
General-purpose programming language
(/ˈfɔːrtræn/; formerly FORTRAN) is a third-generation, compiled, imperative programming language designed for numeric computation and scientific computing. Fortran
Fortran
Object-oriented programming language
Magik is an object-oriented programming language that supports multiple inheritance and polymorphism, and it is dynamically typed. It was designed and
Magik_(programming_language)
Text-string-oriented programming language
SNOBOL (StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language) is a series of programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David
SNOBOL
distributed, object-oriented programming language developed in the 1980s by Andrew P. Black, Norman C. Hutchinson, Eric B. Jul, and Henry M. Levy, in the
Emerald (programming language)
Emerald_(programming_language)
Traditional first example of a computer programming language
in most general-purpose programming languages, this program is used to illustrate a language's basic syntax. Such a program is often the first written
Hello,_world
Procedural, imperative computer programming language
PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced /piː ɛl wʌn/ and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially
PL/I
Programming languages optimized for sound production
3D graphics programming Ixi lang, a programming language for live coding musical expression. JFugue, a Java and JVM library for programming music that
List of audio programming languages
List_of_audio_programming_languages
Programming language that uses first order logic
logic. Unlike many other programming languages, Prolog is intended primarily as a declarative programming language: the program is a set of facts and rules
Prolog
Programming languages are used for controlling the behavior of a machine (often a computer). Like natural languages, programming languages follow rules
Comparison of programming languages
Comparison_of_programming_languages
Arbitrary-precision calculator supporting interactive and scripted use
language is traditionally written as a program in the dc programming language to provide a higher level of access to the features of the dc language without
Bc_(programming_language)
Programming language
multi-paradigm, high-level, functional, data parallel, array programming language. It is a dialect of the language ML, originally developed at UCPH Department of Computer
Futhark (programming language)
Futhark_(programming_language)
Extent to which a programming language discourages type errors
safety is the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors.[vague] Type-safe languages are sometimes also called strongly
Type_safety
Functional programming language
OPAL (OPtimized Applicative Language) is a functional programming language first developed at Technische Universität Berlin. There is a later framework
Opal_(programming_language)
Programming language
Constable, Robert L.; Borodin, Allan B (1972). "Subrecursive programming languages, part I: Efficiency and program structure". Journal of the ACM. 19 (3):
LOOP_(programming_language)
Programming language that is in some sense minimal
Lightweight programming languages are programming languages designed to have small memory footprint, are easy to implement (important when porting a language to
Lightweight programming language
Lightweight_programming_language
Programming paradigm based on formal logic
Logic programming is a programming, database, and knowledge representation paradigm based on formal logic. A logic program is a set of sentences in logical
Logic_programming
Open-source hardware description language (HDL)
based on Scala as a domain-specific language (DSL). Chisel inherits the object-oriented and functional programming aspects of Scala for describing digital
Chisel_(programming_language)
Memory-safe dialect of the C programming language
The Cyclone programming language was intended to be a safe dialect of the C language. It avoids buffer overflows and other vulnerabilities that are possible
Cyclone (programming language)
Cyclone_(programming_language)
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of the goddess Maut.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : variant of Tomlin, with an intrusive -b-.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.The name was brought to Watertown, MA, by John Sawin (b. about 1620 in Boxford, Suffolk, England).
Girl/Female
Indian
Nice Rose; Beautiful Heart; Friend of Beauty; B
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Worcester, named from Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’) + a British tribal name of uncertain origin.Rev. William Worcester emigrated from England and settled in Salisbury, MA, before 1638. He had many prominent descendants, including Noah Worcester (b. 1758) and Samuel Worcester (b. 1770), both NH Congregational clergymen, and Joseph Emerson Worcester (1784–1865), a noted lexicographer, geographer, and historian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a dam or weir on a river (Old English wær, wer), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Ware in Hertfordshire.English : nickname for a cautious person, from Middle English war(e) ‘wary’, ‘prudent’ (Old English (ge)wær).English : Robert Ware came to Dedham, MA, from England in or before 1642. Henry Ware (1764–1845), born in Sherborn, MA, was a Unitarian clergyman and theologian and father of the physician John Ware (b. 1795) and two clergymen, Henry (b. 1794) and William (b. 1797).
Boy/Male
Muslim
The bestower
Girl/Female
American, Australian
A Combination of the Prefix B and Riley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in lead, especially a maker of lead pipes and conduits, from Anglo-Norman French plom(m)er, plum(m)er ‘plumber’, from plom(b), plum(b) ‘lead’ (Latin plumbum).English : variant of Plumer 1, 3.English : occasionally, a habitational name from a minor place name, such as Plummers in Kimpton, Hertfordshire, which was named with Old English plum ‘plum(tree)’ + mere ‘pool’. The name is also established in Ireland, taken there from England in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English crib(b) ‘manger’, (later) ‘ox stall’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a cowherd.
Boy/Male
Indian
The bestower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or thicket, Middle English s(c)hage, s(c)hawe (Old English sceaga), or a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word. The English surname was also established in Ireland in the 17th century.Scottish and Irish : adopted as an English form of any of various Gaelic surnames derived from the personal name Sitheach ‘wolf’.Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname.Chinese : variant of Shao.Early American merchants and revolutionary patriots were Nathaniel Shaw (b. 1735 in New London, CT) and Samuel Shaw (b. 1754 in Boston).
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : habitational name from Look in Puncknowle, Dorset, named in Old English with lūce ‘enclosure’.English : possibly a variant of Luck 3.Northern English and Scottish : from a vernacular pet form of Lucas.Dutch (van Look) : topographic name from look ‘enclosure’ or habitational name from a place named with this word.Thomas Look (b. c. 1622) was in Lynn, MA, by 1646. His son, also called Thomas (b. 1646), moved to Martha’s Vineyard about 1670.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Norman personal name Ham(b)lin, Hamelin, a double diminutive of Haimo (see Hammond). This was the name of a prominent family in County Meath in Ireland in the 13th–18th centuries, but is now rare there.Variant of French Hamelin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Greater Manchester called Pemberton, from Celtic penn ‘hill’, ‘head’ + Old English bere ‘barley’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.There seem to have been several families called de Pemberton in the Wigan area of Manchester, England, as early as the beginning of the 13th century, notably that of Adam de Pemberton, a substantial landowner Three Quaker brothers named Pemberton were born in Philadelphia: Israel (b. 1715), James (b. 1723), and John (b. 1727); Israel and James became wealthy merchants and philanthropists.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rasi
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, and Dutch
English, North German, and Dutch : from Old English stub(b), Middle Low German, Middle Dutch stubbe ‘tree stump’ or ‘tree trunk’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived on newly cleared land, or a nickname for a short, stout man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Toms, with a late intrusive -b-.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The granter and accepter of repentence
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, and Hungarian (Jób)
English, French, German, and Hungarian (Jób) : from the personal name (Hebrew Iyov) borne by a Biblical character, the central figure in the Book of Job, who was tormented by God and yet refused to forswear Him. The name has been variously interpreted as meaning ‘Where is the (divine) father?’ and ‘Persecuted one’. It does not seem to have been used as a personal name in the Middle Ages: the surname is probably a nickname for a wretched person or one tormented with boils (which was one of Job’s afflictions).
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sweet Person
Male
Hebrew
(×žÖ°× Ö·×—Öµ×) Hebrew name MENACHEM means "comforter." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Israel who was notorious for his cruelty.
Girl/Female
Indian
Trustworthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian
This was the name of Ibn abu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper, from Middle English park ‘park’ + man ‘man’, ‘servant’, cognate with Parker.English : occupational name denoting the servant (Middle English man) of someone called Park (see Park 2).English : Elias Parkman settled at Dorchester, MA, in or before 1633. He was the ancestor of a wealthy and influential Boston family.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Right guidance
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Topic; Subject
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Brightness of Flames from Yagna; Goddess Andal
Boy/Male
Arabic
Dark
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
B PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
n.
See Bullhead, 1 (b).
n.
See Flasher, 3 (b).
n. pl.
See Fluxion, 6(b).
b.
Ardor inspired by passion or enthusiasm.
v.
(b)
n.
See Moonfish (b).
n. pl.
See 1st Jeer (b).
n.
Same as Serolin (b).
n.
See 1st Jeer (b).
n. pl.
See 1st Jeer (b).
n.
Same as Serolin (b).
n.
See Sunfish (b).
n.
See Popinjay, 1 (b).
n.
Same as Drawbar (b).
n.
See 2d Pie (b).
n.
See Scyphus, 2 (b).
n.
See Tough-pitch (b).