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Find out whether FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC, PASCAL are compiler based language or
interpreted languages.

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FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal and Ada. ... COBOL (COmmon Business Oriented Language) was developed in the late 1950s by computer manufacturers, the U.S. government and industrial computer users. COBOL is used for commercial applications that require precise and efficient manipulation of large amounts of data.

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Answered by akanshaagrwal23
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Answer:

This is a list of notable programming languages, grouped by type.

There is no overarching classification scheme for programming languages. Thus, in many cases, a language is listed under multiple headings.

Array languages

Assembly languages

Authoring languages

Constraint programming languages

Command line interface languages

Compiled languages

Concurrent languages

Curly-bracket languages

Dataflow languages

Data-oriented languages

Decision table languages

Declarative languages

Embeddable languages

Educational languages

Esoteric languages

Extension languages

Fourth-generation languages

Functional languages

Hardware description languages

Imperative languages

Interactive mode languages

Interpreted languages

Iterative languages

Languages by memory management type

List-based languages – LISPs

Little languages

Logic-based languages

Machine languages

Macro languages

Metaprogramming languages

Multiparadigm languages

Numerical analysis

Non-English-based languages

Object-oriented class-based languages

Object-oriented prototype-based languages

Off-side rule languages

Procedural languages

Query languages

Reflective Language

Rule-based languages

Scripting languages

Stack-based languages

Synchronous languages

Shading languages

Syntax handling languages

System languages

Transformation languages

Visual languages

Wirth languages

XML-based languages

See also

Notes

References

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