Programming languages and their functions
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Array languages
Assembly languages
Authoring languages
Constraint programming languages
Begin...End languages
Command line interface languages
Compiled languages
Concurrent languages
Curly-bracket languages
Dataflow languages
Data-oriented languages
Data-structured 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
Reflective languages
Rule-based languages
Scripting languages
Stack-based languages
Synchronous languages
Syntax handling languages
Transformation languages
Visual languages
Wirth languages
XML-based languages
Assembly languages
Authoring languages
Constraint programming languages
Begin...End languages
Command line interface languages
Compiled languages
Concurrent languages
Curly-bracket languages
Dataflow languages
Data-oriented languages
Data-structured 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
Reflective languages
Rule-based languages
Scripting languages
Stack-based languages
Synchronous languages
Syntax handling languages
Transformation languages
Visual languages
Wirth languages
XML-based languages
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