Programming Languages
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Programming languages are languages expected to be executed (interpreted, compiled, etc.) by a machine in order to perform operations or algorithms. They are distinct from markup languages, which represent the structure of a document rather than specific operations to be performed, though it is possible to combine both in a document (e.g., HTML containing embedded JavaScript, or PHP code which includes HTML).
- Ada
- Algol
- APL
- Assembly language (various versions for different machine architectures)
- BASIC (Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code)
- C
- C++
- C#
- COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
- DBASE
- FORTRAN (FORmula TRANslation)
- Java
- JavaScript (JScript, ECMAscript)
- Lisp
- Logo
- Machine language (various versions for different machine architectures)
- MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System)
- Pascal
- Perl
- PHP
- PL/1
- Prolog
- Python
- RPG
- SNOBOL
- SQL