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  • ...o [[Erlang programming language]] (like [[C programming language]], [[Java programming language]], etc). The thing is that there's a {{WP|Erlang unit|unit called an ''erla
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  • | abc = Java (programming language) ==splitting Java platform out from the programming language==
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  • == A standard programming language == ...tioned in the article? Or we need to write an own article what a "standard programming language" is. Except for the fact that C was standardized (which is seemingly not me
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  • '''Scheme''' is [[functional language|functional]] [[programming language]] developed by [[Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.|Guy L. Steele]]. Both the language a
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  • ...]], [[dynamic programming language]], with a syntax similar to that of [[C programming language|C]]. Unlike many other dynamic languages, Pike is both statically and dyna Pike has its roots in [[LPC programming language|LPC]], a language developed for [[MUD]]s. Programmers at [[Lysator]] in Lin
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  • ...'''Haskell programming language''' is a general-purpose, purely functional programming language, with lax ("non-strict") semantics and strong, static typing, named for log
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Programming Language]]
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  • | pagename = Programming language | abc = Programming language
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  • ...ronounced /skala/) is a statically typed hybrid functional/object-oriented programming language. It compiles to the [[Java Virtual Machine]] (JVM) and has full access to J ...talian, symbolizing what the designers consider an ascension to a superior programming language. A staircase is prominently featured on the cover of ''Programming in Scala
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  • ...uage" (because Java is a programming language, not a language called "Java programming language").
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  • {{r|Java programming language}} {{r|Programming language}}
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  • {{r|C (programming language)}} {{r|Erlang (programming language)}}
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  • A '''closure''' is a capability of certain [[programming language|programming languages]]. As with many terms relating to [[software]], ther The [[Ruby_programming_language#Closures|Ruby programming language]] article has a discussion of closures.
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  • ...iety of languages including [[Python programming language|Python]], [[Java programming language|Java]] and [[.NET]].
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  • #Redirect [[Programming language]]
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  • == Python programming language == Hi Dustin, I started a Python programming language article today (just a stub for now) and I saw that you were planning to do
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  • Lightweight, general purpose [[programming language]] that is often used as an embedded scripting language (for instance in [[W
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  • '''Clojure''' is a [[Lisp]]-dialect [[programming language]] that runs on the [[Java Virtual Machine]] and the [[.NET]] CLR. The langu
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  • An open source [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] implementation on the [[.NET Framework]] using the Dynamic Language
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  • [[Computer]] [[programming language]].
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