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* Regular Expressions (but see task [[Regular expression matching]])
* Regular Expressions (but see task [[Regular expression matching]])
* SAS
* SAS
* Slate (http://slatelanguage.org/ - sort of a smalltalk-family version of [[:Category:Scala|Scala]] or Perl6)
* Splus
* Splus
* SNOBOL (but see [[Icon]] which has a similar pattern matching system)
* SNOBOL (but see [[Icon]] which has a similar pattern matching system)

Revision as of 20:40, 4 June 2009

So you want to see some of the tasks solved using another programming language? Edit this page, and add your request below! (Click the "edit" tab at the top.) Also, mention which programming tasks you had in mind. You should also check out the current list of included languages.

  • ABAP
  • ASP.Net
  • AutoIt v3
  • Dylan (http://www.opendylan.org)
  • ECMAScript4 (but see JavaScript, ActionScript)
  • Euphoria
  • es-shell (note: successor of rc, not very similar but related to shells)
  • Fortran 95/2003 (note: Fortran exists, mostly the F77 dialect) (indeed recently there's some more of Fortran90/95:D)
  • Inform
  • INTERCAL
  • Joyce (note: One of the influential concurrent languages, probably similar to super pascal)
  • LabView
  • Logtalk
  • MAD (Michigan Algorithmic Decoder)
  • MATLAB (but see GNU Octave)
  • MUMPS (alt name= M) used in medical dbases, (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System) implementations: Cache , GT.M
  • Nickle
  • Q The equational programming language based on term rewriting.(http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/)
  • Rebol
  • Refal
  • Rexx
  • RPG III
  • RPG IV
  • Regular Expressions (but see task Regular expression matching)
  • SAS
  • Slate (http://slatelanguage.org/ - sort of a smalltalk-family version of Scala or Perl6)
  • Splus
  • SNOBOL (but see Icon which has a similar pattern matching system)
  • TXL
  • Vala (http://live.gnome.org/Vala)
  • VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
  • Visual Basic 6 (note: Visual Basic and VB.NET exist)
  • Visual FoxPro
  • VO (CA-Visual Objects)