| Amber | Language compiling into Bash with modern syntax and safety features. |
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| AutoHotkey | a scripting language for Windows, used to create keyboard shortcuts and automate tasks. |
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| AWK | Text processing and data extraction, common on Unix-like systems. |
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| Bash | Shell and command language supported by the Free Software Foundation. |
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| Batchfile | Scripting language for automating tasks in DOS and Windows environments. |
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| Blade | Templating engine integrated with Laravel, enabling PHP logic in HTML. |
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| Boo | Statically typed language with Python-like syntax and support for .NET framework features. |
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| CircuitPython | Maintained by Adafruit, simplifies Python for microcontroller applications and is implemented in C. |
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| CMake | Cross-platform build system that generates build files for software projects. |
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| CoffeeScript | Compiles into JavaScript, enhancing its brevity with syntactic sugar inspired by Haskell, Ruby, and Python. |
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| Cython | Is an optimising static compiler for Python and Cython extensions improving performance and interoperability with C. |
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| EJS | Simple templating language for embedding JavaScript in HTML. |
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| Elvish | Versatile scripting language and interactive shell with cross-platform binary support. |
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| Emacs Lisp | Lisp dialect for extending the Emacs editor. |
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| Fennel | Lua-compatible language with Lisp syntax and macro system. |
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| GDScript | High-level, dynamically typed language for the Godot Engine. |
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| Gravity | Lightweight, embeddable programming language supporting multiple paradigms. |
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| Groovy | Flexible and dynamic language for the Java platform with strong integration capabilities. |
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| Hackety Hack | Educational platform for learning Ruby programming, using the Shoes toolkit for GUI development. |
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| Hy | Lisp dialect embedded in Python, facilitating seamless integration with Python libraries and syntax. |
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| Io | A pure object-oriented language with a prototype-based model, inspired by Smalltalk, Self, and others, emphasizing simplicity, flexibility, and concurrency. |
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| IronPython | Implementation of Python for the .NET framework. |
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| Janet | Versatile, lightweight programming language, ideal for embedded scripting in C/C++ with functional and imperative paradigms. |
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| JavaScriptCore | JavaScript engine utilized in Safari and part of the WebKit project. |
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| jq | Lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. |
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| JRuby | Java-based implementation of Ruby, integrating closely with Java for two-way access. |
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| Jupyter Notebook | Web-based interactive computational environment for creating notebook documents. |
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| Jython | Python implementation for the Java platform, enabling Python code to run on the JVM. |
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| KornShell | Unix-based shell that combines features from C and Bourne shells, supporting POSIX standards. |
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| Lua | Lightweight, high-level language designed for embedding in applications. |
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| LuaJIT | High-performance tracing JIT compiler for Lua 5.1, known for its speed and compatibility. |
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| Luau | Lua subset developed by Roblox for game scripting with gradual typing. |
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| Markdown | Lightweight markup language for formatting text using simple syntax. |
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| MicroPython | Subset of Python 3 tailored for microcontrollers. |
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| Mojo | Modular language blending Python's syntax with C-like performance. |
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| MoonScript | Dynamic scripting language compiling to Lua with CoffeeScript-inspired syntax. |
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| mruby | Lightweight Ruby interpreter designed for embeddability. |
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| Perl | Dynamic language known for its text-processing capabilities. |
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| PHP | Scripting language primarily used for web development. |
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| PKL | Configuration language for defining data structures and generating JSON or YAML outputs. |
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| PyPy | High-performance alternative implementation of Python featuring a JIT compiler for speed. |
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| Python | Dynamic, high-level programming language known for its easy-to-read syntax. |
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| QML | Declarative user interface markup language, primarily for Qt Quick applications. |
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| Rascal | Domain-specific language for metaprogramming and implementing domain-specific languages. |
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| Ruby | Interpreted, high-level language focused on productivity and simplicity. |
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| Rye | High-level, interpreted programming language focused on simplicity and expressiveness. |
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| sed | Unix utility that parses and transforms text, using a compact programming language developed by Lee E. McMahon. |
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| Squirrel | Object-oriented scripting language designed for applications like video games. |
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| Starlark | Python-like configuration language used for application configuration and build automation with tools like Bazel. |
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| Swift | Developed by Apple for its platforms, with a focus on safety and performance. |
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| Vala | Object-oriented language that generates C code using the GObject system. |
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| Vim script | Vim script is the scripting language built into the Vim text editor, designed for user customization. |
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| Wing | Designed for managing cloud infrastructure and serverless applications. |
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| Yabasic | BASIC interpreter with basic graphical capabilities. |
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