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Encyclopedia > List of programming languages

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The list of programming languages is comprised of all notable programming languages in existence , currently or since the dawn of computing, in alphabetical order. ... This is a list of programming languages grouped by category. ... This is a timeline, i. ... Here, a genealogy of programming languages is shown. ... The following is a list of esoteric programming languages (programming languages designed as a proof of concept, to test the boundaries of computer language definition, or as jokes, and not with the intention of being adopted for real-world programming). ...

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List of programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (238 words)
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.
Note: Dialects of the BASIC programming language have been moved to the separate List of BASIC dialects.
Generational list of programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (84 words)
Here, a genealogy of programming languages is shown.
Languages should be categorized under the ancestor language with the strongest influence.
Of course, any such categorization has a large arbitrary element, since programming languages often incorporate major ideas from multiple sources.
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