Ada | High-level, structured, and object-oriented language with strong typing, used for reliability in mission-critical systems. |
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APL | A concise programming language focused on multi-dimensional arrays, using unique symbols to represent functions, influencing modeling and functional programming. |
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Assembly | Low-level programming language closely aligned with machine code instructions. |
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BASIC | Family of high-level programming languages created in 1964 to make programming more accessible. |
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C | General-purpose language foundational in systems and application programming. |
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C# | Versatile high-level language supporting multiple programming paradigms. |
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Cilk | Family of languages designed for parallel computing extending C and C++. |
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Fortran | Language optimized for high-performance numerical computation and scientific computing. |
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Free Pascal | Pascal compiler supporting multiple architectures and dialects. |
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GNAT | Free Ada compiler in the GCC suite, supporting all Ada versions. |
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Julia | A dynamic language designed for numerical and scientific computing with strong support for parallel computing and multiple dispatch. |
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KornShell | Unix-based shell that combines features from C and Bourne shells, supporting POSIX standards. |
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Kotlin | Concise, statically typed language interoperative with Java, targeting JVM and other platforms. |
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Pascal | An imperative and procedural language designed by Niklaus Wirth, known for encouraging structured programming and data structuring. |
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PureBasic | Modern BASIC programming language that compiles to native code across multiple platforms. |
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Python | Dynamic, high-level programming language known for its easy-to-read syntax. |
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Rust | General-purpose programming language emphasizing performance, type safety, and concurrency. |
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Swift | Developed by Apple for its platforms, with a focus on safety and performance. |
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V | Statically typed, compiled language emphasizing simplicity and performance. |
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Vala | Object-oriented language that generates C code using the GObject system. |
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Visual Basic | Multi-paradigm language developed by Microsoft for Windows applications. |
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WebAssembly | Binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine for the web. |
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