List of programming languages
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The aim of this list of programming languages is to include all notable programming languages in existence, both those in current use and historical ones, in alphabetical order, except for dialects of BASIC and esoteric programming languages.
- Note: Dialects of BASIC have been moved to the separate List of BASIC dialects.
- Note: This page does not list esoteric programming languages.
A
- A# .NET
- A# (Axiom)
- A-0 System
- A+
- A++
- ABAP
- ABC
- ABC ALGOL
- ABLE
- ABSET
- ABSYS
- ACC
- Accent
- Ace DASL
- ACL2
- ACT-III
- Action!
- ActionScript
- Ada
- Adenine
- Agda
- Agilent VEE
- Agora
- AIMMS
- Alef
- ALF
- ALGOL 58
- ALGOL 60
- ALGOL 68
- ALGOL W
- Alice
- Alma-0
- AmbientTalk
- Amiga E
- AMOS
- AMPL
- Apex (Salesforce.com)
- APL
- App Inventor for Android's visual block language
- AppleScript
- Arc
- ARexx
- Argus
- AspectJ
- Assembly language
- ATS
- Ateji PX
- AutoHotkey
- Autocoder
- AutoIt
- AutoLISP / Visual LISP
- Averest
- AWK
- Axum
B
C
- C
- C--
- C++ – ISO/IEC 14882
- C# – ISO/IEC 23270
- C/AL
- Caché ObjectScript
- C Shell
- Caml
- Cayenne
- CDuce
- Cecil
- Cel
- Cesil
- Ceylon
- CFEngine
- CFML
- Cg
- Ch
- Chapel
- CHAIN
- Charity
- Charm
- Chef
- CHILL
- CHIP-8
- chomski
- ChucK
- CICS
- Cilk
- Citrine (programming language)
- CL (IBM)
- Claire
- Clarion
- Clean
- Clipper
- CLIST
- Clojure
- CLU
- CMS-2
- COBOL – ISO/IEC 1989
- Cobra
- CODE
- CoffeeScript
- Cola
- ColdC
- ColdFusion
- COMAL
- Combined Programming Language (CPL)
- COMIT
- Common Intermediate Language (CIL)
- Common Lisp (also known as CL)
- COMPASS
- Component Pascal
- Constraint Handling Rules (CHR)
- Converge
- Cool
- Coq
- Coral 66
- Corn
- CorVision
- COWSEL
- CPL
- csh
- CSP
- Cryptol
- Csound
- CUDA
- Curl
- Curry
- Cyclone
- Cython
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
- M2001
- M4
- M#
- Machine code
- MAD (Michigan Algorithm Decoder)
- MAD/I
- Magik
- Magma
- make
- Maple
- MAPPER now part of BIS
- MARK-IV now VISION:BUILDER
- Mary
- MASM Microsoft Assembly x86
- MATH-MATIC
- Mathematica
- MATLAB
- Maxima (see also Macsyma)
- Max (Max Msp – Graphical Programming Environment)
- MaxScript internal language 3D Studio Max
- Maya (MEL)
- MDL
- Mercury
- Mesa
- Metacard
- Metafont
- Microcode
- MicroScript
- MIIS
- MillScript
- MIMIC
- Mirah
- Miranda
- MIVA Script
- ML
- Moby
- Model 204
- Modelica
- Modula
- Modula-2
- Modula-3
- Mohol
- MOO
- Mortran
- Mouse
- MPD
- MSIL – deprecated name for CIL
- MSL
- MUMPS
- Mystic Programming Language (MPL)
N
O
P
- P′′
- P#
- ParaSail (programming language)
- PARI/GP
- Pascal – ISO 7185
- PCASTL
- PCF
- PEARL
- PeopleCode
- Perl
- PDL
- Perl6
- Pharo
- PHP
- Phrogram
- Pico
- Picolisp
- Pict
- Pike
- PIKT
- PILOT
- Pipelines
- Pizza
- PL-11
- PL/0
- PL/B
- PL/C
- PL/I – ISO 6160
- PL/M
- PL/P
- PL/SQL
- PL360
- PLANC
- Plankalkül
- Planner
- PLEX
- PLEXIL
- Plus
- POP-11
- PostScript
- PortablE
- Powerhouse
- PowerBuilder – 4GL GUI applcation generator from Sybase
- PowerShell
- PPL
- Processing
- Processing.js
- Prograph
- PROIV
- Prolog
- PROMAL
- Promela
- PROSE modeling language
- PROTEL
- ProvideX
- Pro*C
- Pure
- Python
Q
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S
- S
- S2
- S3
- S-Lang
- S-PLUS
- SA-C
- SabreTalk
- SAIL
- SALSA
- SAM76
- SAS
- SASL
- Sather
- Sawzall
- SBL
- Scala
- Scheme
- Scilab
- Scratch
- Script.NET
- Sed
- Seed7
- Self
- SenseTalk
- SequenceL
- SETL
- SIMPOL
- SIGNAL
- SiMPLE
- SIMSCRIPT
- Simula
- Simulink
- SISAL
- SLIP
- SMALL
- Smalltalk
- Small Basic
- SML
- Snap!
- SNOBOL(SPITBOL)
- Snowball
- SOL
- Span
- SPARK
- Speedcode
- SPIN
- SP/k
- SPS
- SQR
- Squeak
- Squirrel
- SR
- S/SL
- Stackless Python
- Starlogo
- Strand
- Stata
- Stateflow
- Subtext
- SuperCollider
- SuperTalk
- Swift (Apple programming language)
- Swift (parallel scripting language)
- SYMPL
- SyncCharts
- SystemVerilog
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
See also
- Comparison of programming languages
- Lists of programming languages
- Hello World in various programming languages
- List of BASIC dialects
- List of BASIC dialects by platform
- List of markup languages
- List of stylesheet languages
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