| .NET | Cross-platform, open-source framework known for supporting multiple programming paradigms. | 
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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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| CSS | Style sheet language for styling documents written in HTML or XML. | 
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| D | Modern system programming language influenced by C++ with multiple paradigms and expressive features. | 
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| Dart | Language for building web, mobile, and server apps, with tools to compile to JavaScript and WebAssembly. | 
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| Delphi | General-purpose programming language with an IDE for rapid application development, using the Delphi dialect of Object Pascal. | 
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| Euphoria | User-friendly language focusing on simplicity and readability, popular for various applications on multiple OS platforms. | 
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| FAUST | Designed for sound synthesis and high-performance audio processing, supporting multiple backends. | 
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| Flutter | Toolkit for creating natively compiled cross-platform apps from a single codebase. | 
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| Free Pascal | Pascal compiler supporting multiple architectures and dialects. | 
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| GDScript | High-level, dynamically typed language for the Godot Engine. | 
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| Hackety Hack | Educational platform for learning Ruby programming, using the Shoes toolkit for GUI development. | 
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| Imba | Full-stack web language compiling to JavaScript. | 
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| JavaScriptCore | JavaScript engine utilized in Safari and part of the WebKit project. | 
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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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| Max | Visual language used for multimedia and music creation. | 
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| MDX | Syntax integrating JSX with Markdown for interactive content. | 
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| Mono | .NET compatible software framework. | 
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| Pure Data | Visual programming language for interactive computer music and multimedia. | 
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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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| QML | Declarative user interface markup language, primarily for Qt Quick applications. | 
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| Racket | Multi-paradigm language derived from Lisp and Scheme, known for powerful macros and libraries. | 
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| Rebol | Cross-platform multi-paradigm language known for its dialects and simplicity. | 
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| Red | Programming language supporting imperative and functional paradigms, developed to overcome Rebol's limitations. | 
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| Ruby | Interpreted, high-level language focused on productivity and simplicity. | 
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| Svelte | Front-end framework that compiles HTML templates to optimized JavaScript. | 
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| SWI-Prolog | Implementation of Prolog focused on versatility and rich libraries. | 
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| Swift | Developed by Apple for its platforms, with a focus on safety and performance. | 
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| Tcl | Dynamic, interpreted programming language known for its extensibility, embeddability, and support for multiple paradigms. | 
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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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| Vue | JavaScript framework for front end development. | 
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| vvvv | Visual programming platform for multimedia applications with a focus on real-time interaction. | 
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| Xojo | Cross-platform development tool and proprietary object-oriented programming language for building native applications. | 
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| Yabasic | BASIC interpreter with basic graphical capabilities. | 
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