Rosetta Code:Village Pump/Suggest a language
If for some reason, you found this page before you found the language list, you might want to check that out first.
PrecheckEdit
Before you add anything to this page...
Is this the right place?Edit
- If you're looking for more information on a specific programming language, and we don't have any information on the language you're interested in, you may request it on another page.
- If you're looking how to do something specific in a language, see Help:Request a new programming task. But don't forget to check the existing tasks, first.
It is the right place?Edit
If you would like more information about a language that already has a page, add the language to a list below. If the language is already on the list, but we still don't have much information on it, go on to "Getting your request fulfilled".
Getting your request fulfilledEdit
If a regular Rosetta Code contributor knows the language you're asking about, (s)he may write some code. If none of the regular contributors knows the language, then it may not get any code.
You can also try bringing in people from outside Rosetta Code.
- If you know someone who knows the language (or any language in this list), we'd be happy if you pointed them in our direction.
- If you have Twitter, tweeting out a request that someone add content for your language would probably also be good. Add @rosettacode, and RC's twitter presence may retweet you.
- If you have Facebook, post on the Facebook page.
LanguagesEdit
UnderrepresentedEdit
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.
- Assembly languages
- Boo
- Bash musthave
- Deluge
- Dylan
- Excel
- Ezhil
- Gema
- Gosu
- JOVIAL, embedded avionics and air traffic control system language
- PASM, the Parrot assembly language.
- Pharo
- PIR, the Parrot intermediate representation.
- Qi
- Ra Lets you program in your native tongue (http://oahmad04.github.io/ra/)
- RPG (Report Program Generator)
- Self
- VPython
No codeEdit
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)
- PeopleCode - Wikipedia says, "is an (ool) object-oriented proprietary (case-insensitive) language used to express business logic for PeopleSoft applications."
- SPARC Assembly - a very popular server chipset.
No descriptionEdit
There is no page to describe it, or such page exists but is empty. However, there are a few codes already, anyways.
No presence at allEdit
These languages are nowhere on RC.
- APEX
- AppleScriptObjC (https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/releasenotes/ScriptingAutomation/RN-AppleScriptObjC/) A high level scripting/programming language that combines features of AppleScript and Objective C
- AutoLISP
- BitC (http://www.bitc-lang.org/), a low-level systems programming language with syntax similar to Standard ML and Haskell.
- BLISS
- 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.
- CLU (at Wikipedia) Language invented at MIT in 1975, which had an influence on several modern languages
- 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.
- Funnel (https://lampwww.epfl.ch/funnel/)
- GPSS General Purpose Simulation System (developed from Gordon's Programmable Simulation System) is one of the first discrete simulation languages and was an influence on later system such as Simula
- Joyce (note: One of the influential concurrent languages, probably similar to super pascal)
- JSFuck (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSFuck) Esoteric subset of Javascript inspired by Brainfuck, only using 6 characters.
- 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.
- Pharo - a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment (message-based, something like modern Smalltalk)
- Prograph - a visual, object-oriented, dataflow, multiparadigm programming language that uses iconic symbols to represent actions to be taken on data
- SCL - Powerful, integer only, System Control Language (VME)
- Shakespeare Programming Language - Can be found on Sourceforge
- Splus
- Telescript ([1])
- thinBasic (http://www.thinbasic.com/)
- Tutor
- Tutorial-D (https://reldb.org/)
- TXL
- VO (CA-Visual Objects)
- Zeno
- ZIL
- ZZT
- قلب (website) a Scheme-like, right-to-left, non-English based language
Need Syntax Highlighting SupportEdit
These languages lack syntax highlighting.
- AmigaE
- Arturo (Red/Rebol are quite close; but Arturo features different keywords and different syntax in many cases)
- Astro (Python is quite close)
- BBC BASIC
- Befunge
- Dafny
- Dao
- Dyalect
- Ela
- Elena
- Forth
- Kotlin
- Logo
- Mathematica
- Maxima
- Metafont
- Nemerle
- Nimrod (Python is quite close, Nimrod has a lot of distinctive keywords though.)
- Objeck
- Phix (Pygments lexer in 2.14.0 which became available 1st Jan 2023 but has not been updated on rc yet [hint hint])
- Quorum
- REALbasic (Visual Basic is very close)
- RPL
- Sather
- Seed7
- SuperCollider
- SNOBOL4