#programming_language__programminglanguage__programing_language (computer science) a language designed for programming computers supertype: artificial_language a language that is deliberately created for a specific purpose subtype: algorithmic_language__algorithmiclanguage an artificial language designed to express algorithms subtype: algebraic_language__algebraiclanguage an algorithmic language having statements that resemble algebraic expressions subtype: ALGOL ALGOrithmic Language; a programming language used to express computer programs as algorithms subtype: FORTRAN FORmula TRANslation; high-level programing language for mathematical and scientific purposes subtype: procedural_language subtype: procedural_compiled_language subtype: Java_language__Java a simple platform-independent object-oriented programming language used for writing applets that are downloaded from the World Wide Web by a client and run on the client's machine subtype: Java_1.0 subtype: Java_2.0 subtype: COBOL COmmon Business Oriented Language subtype: C a general-purpose programing language closely associated with the UNIX operating system subtype: Pascal a programing language designed to teach programming through a top-down modular approach subtype: procedural_scripting_language subtype: procedural_Web-scripting_language subtype: Javascript subtype: Javascript_1.0 subtype: Javascript_2.0 subtype: LISP__list-processing_language a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists subtype: BASIC a popular programming language that is relatively easy to learn (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code); no longer in general use subtype: C++ subtype: ADA subtype: assembly_language a low-level programing language; close approximation to machine language subtype: computer_language__computer-oriented_language__machine_language__machinelanguage__machine-oriented_language a programming language designed for use on a specific class of computers subtype: multidimensional_language a programming language whose expressions are assembled in more than one dimension subtype: decision_table a table or matrix of all contingencies and the actions to be taken for each subtype: flow_chart__flow_diagram a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program subtype: logic_diagram__logicdiagram__logical_diagram__logicaldiagram a graphical representation of a program using formal logic subtype: target_language__object_language a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated subtype: object-oriented_programming_language__object-oriented_programing_language (computer science) a programming language that enables the programmer to associate a set of procedures with each type of data structure; "C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C" subtype: Java_language__Java a simple platform-independent object-oriented programming language used for writing applets that are downloaded from the World Wide Web by a client and run on the client's machine subtype: one-dimensional_language__onedimensionallanguage a programming language whose expressions are represented by strings of characters subtype: stratified_language a language that cannot be used as its own metalanguage subtype: unstratified_language a programming language that (like natural language) can be used as its own metalanguage subtype: Prolog__logic_programing__logicprograming__logic_programming__logicprogramming a computer language designed in Europe to support natural language processing subtype: declarative_language__declarativelanguage subtype: rule_based_language subtype: purely_declarative_rule_based_language rule-based language without implicit instructions, e.g., the order between the rules is not important subtype: file_formatting_language subtype: declarative_Web-scripting_language subtype: style_sheet_language__stylesheetlanguage subtype: Web-scripting_language__language_interpreted_by_Web_browsers subtype: procedural_Web-scripting_language subtype: declarative_Web-scripting_language
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