Rosetta Code:Village Pump/Suggest a language: Difference between revisions
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These languages have had categories created, |
These languages have had categories created, |
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but no one has written any example code yet. |
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* [[Application Master]] - Specialist language running on VME mainframes only |
* [[Application Master]] - Specialist language running on VME mainframes only |
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* [[ASP.Net]] |
* [[ASP.Net]] |
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* [[AspectJ]] |
* [[AspectJ]] |
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* [[Gentee]] |
* [[Gentee]] |
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* [[NQP]] (Not Quite Perl) |
* [[NQP]] (Not Quite Perl) |
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* [[Malbolge]] - designed to be the hardest programming language ever |
* [[Malbolge]] - designed to be the hardest programming language ever |
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* [[SPARC Assembly]] - a very popular server chipset. |
* [[SPARC Assembly]] - a very popular server chipset. |
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* [[Visual FoxPro]] |
* [[Visual FoxPro]] |
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* [[Cucumber]] |
* [[Cucumber]] |
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* [[DDC]] (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/DDC) is haskell-like language with strict static types, type inference, tracking of mutability and side effects in the type system and default pass-by-reference semantics. |
* [[DDC]] (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/DDC) is haskell-like language with strict static types, type inference, tracking of mutability and side effects in the type system and default pass-by-reference semantics. |
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* [[Joyce]] (note: One of the influential concurrent languages, probably similar to super pascal) |
* [[Joyce]] (note: One of the influential concurrent languages, probably similar to super pascal) |
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* [[MAD]] (Michigan Algorithmic Decoder) |
* [[MAD]] (Michigan Algorithmic Decoder) |
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* [[Niakwa]] - a language that should go down in history |
* [[Niakwa]] - a language that should go down in history |
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* [[Powerscript]] (note: Ver 1.0 and Ver 2.0 are different) |
* [[Powerscript]] (note: Ver 1.0 and Ver 2.0 are different) |
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* [[PDP-8 Assembly]] - one of the most important minicomputers, practically creating the field. |
* [[PDP-8 Assembly]] - one of the most important minicomputers, practically creating the field. |
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* [[SCL]] - Powerful, integer only, System Control Language (VME) |
* [[SCL]] - Powerful, integer only, System Control Language (VME) |
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* [[Shakespeare]] Programming Language - [http://shakespearelang.sourceforge.net/report/shakespeare/shakespeare.html Can be found on Sourceforge] |
* [[Shakespeare]] Programming Language - [http://shakespearelang.sourceforge.net/report/shakespeare/shakespeare.html Can be found on Sourceforge] |
Revision as of 00:13, 10 November 2014
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Languages
Underrepresented
The following languages are underrepresented with examples compared to their relative importance. If you know or want to learn any of these languages, please consider adding examples.
- ABAP
- Assembly languages
- Boo
- Deluge
- Dylan
- Excel
- Ezhil
- Gema
- Gosu
- PASM, the Parrot assembly language.
- PIR, the Parrot intermediate representation.
- Processing
- Qi
- RPG (Report Program Generator)
- Self
- SQL and derivatives
- Vala
- VPython
No code
These languages have had categories created, but no one has written any example code yet.
- Application Master - Specialist language running on VME mainframes only
- ASP.Net
- AspectJ
- Gentee
- Hack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_(programming_language)) a new language with gradual typing invented by Facebook.
- NQP (Not Quite Perl)
- Malbolge - designed to be the hardest programming language ever
- PeopleCode - Wikipedia says, "is an (ool) object-oriented proprietary (case-insensitive) language used to express business logic for PeopleSoft applications."
- Q The equational programming language based on term rewriting.(http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/)
- SPARC Assembly - a very popular server chipset.
- Visual FoxPro
No presence at all
These languages are nowhere on RC.
- APEX
- AutoLISP
- BitC (http://www.bitc-lang.org/), a low-level systems programming language with syntax similar to Standard ML and Haskell.
- Charity (http://pll.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/charity1/www/home.html). Charity is a categorical programming language.
- CHILL - CCITT High Level Language, a procedural programming language, which is mainly used internally by Siemens and Alcatel for telecommunications.
- Cucumber
- DDC (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/DDC) is haskell-like language with strict static types, type inference, tracking of mutability and side effects in the type system and default pass-by-reference semantics.
- Joyce (note: One of the influential concurrent languages, probably similar to super pascal)
- MAD (Michigan Algorithmic Decoder)
- Mesa, early PARC language (Mesa at Wikipedia)
- MUSH
- Niakwa - a language that should go down in history
- Powerscript (note: Ver 1.0 and Ver 2.0 are different)
- PDP-8 Assembly - one of the most important minicomputers, practically creating the field.
- SCL - Powerful, integer only, System Control Language (VME)
- Shakespeare Programming Language - Can be found on Sourceforge
- Splus
- thinBasic (http://www.thinbasic.com/)
- Tutor
- TXL
- VO (CA-Visual Objects)
- Xojo - the new name of REALbasic (since 6/2013), perhaps just create a redirect page? Are there any issues with having two languages point to the same page?
- Zeno
Need Syntax Highlighting Support
These languages lack syntax highlighting.