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  • '''Gamma''' is a parallel programming language based on the model of chemical reactions. Data float in a [[Linda programming language|Linda]]-like tuple space, and processing is mediated by certain
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  • '''Java''' is an [[object]]-oriented [[computer]] [[programming language]] now managed as [[Open_source_software|open source software]]<ref>{{cite w ...e worked at [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]] in the early 1990's. Use of the Java programming language spread rapidly across the computer industry, and since 2003, Java has been
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  • ...cal circles. It is a very terse language and inspired its successor, the J programming language, which is type of ASCII version of APL. To this day, APL and J still code t APL was an influential programming language used to psudo-code papers for industry and research
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Java (programming language)]]
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  • {{r|C (programming language)|C}} {{r|Erlang (programming language)|Erlang}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Python (programming language)]]
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  • :Additional note: The article on the Ruby programming language in Wikipedia, unlike this article, has been kept up-to-date with a myriad o
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  • :I agree. Visual Studio, for example, is not a programming language. It uses the free C# and VB.NET compilers available in the .NET software d ...nguage]] rather than a programming language. It is not a "general purpose programming language", and it does not produce programs which run. Instead, it is just interpre
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  • == APL vs. A Programming Language? == Yes, I know that "A Programming Language" was its official name, but, remembering when it was new, and then an evolu
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  • {{dambigbox|Python (programming language)|Python}} ...eneral purpose [[Programming_language#Compiled_vs._interpreted|interpreted programming language]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scheme (programming language)]]
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  • '''C''' is a general-purpose, procedural [[computer]] [[programming language]] which is still in regular use over four decades after its creation. It w | title = The C Programming Language
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  • '''R''' is an open source programming language for statistical analysis and graphics.
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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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  • 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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