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(Remove languages from "Solutions by Programming Language". To get included in that heirarchy, use the extended parameters of the Language template.)
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using {{PAGENAME}}.{{sharethis}}{{infobox_end}}{{Impl needed}}<includeonly>[[Category:Programming Languages|{{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}}]][[Category:Solutions by Programming Language|{{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>This box is primarily used in category pages (click "What links here" in the navbar on the left), not all of which will have much information in them. If a language category page has too little content, but too many articles, the infobox will overlap the article list.
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using {{PAGENAME}}.{{sharethis}}{{infobox_end}}{{Impl needed}}<includeonly>[[Category:Programming Languages|{{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>This box is primarily used in category pages (click "What links here" in the navbar on the left), not all of which will have much information in them. If a language category page has too little content, but too many articles, the infobox will overlap the article list.


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Revision as of 00:56, 7 April 2010

Language is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.
See Also:


Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Language.
Your Help Needed
If you know Language, please write code for some of the tasks not implemented in Language.

This box is primarily used in category pages (click "What links here" in the navbar on the left), not all of which will have much information in them. If a language category page has too little content, but too many articles, the infobox will overlap the article list.

Usage:

Param name values meaning
exec "machine", "interpreted", or "bytecode" execution method
site a full URL official language website
gc "yes" or "no" garbage collection
parampass "value", "reference", or "both" parameter passing mode(s)
safety "safe", "unsafe", or "both" type safety
strength "strong" or "weak" type strength
compat "nominative", "structural", "both", or "duck" type compatibility
express "implicit" or "explicit" type expression
checking "static", "dynamic", or "both" type checking
untyped "yes" or undefined "yes" if the language has no type system
tags a list of lang tag arguments this language's corresponding lang tag argument
LCT "yes" or "no" whether this language has an entry in the Language Comparison Table
bnf (URL) Where the BNF grammar for this language is located or may be found

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