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- Alex - - Cross platform rapid GUI development language, runs on many operating systems: Unix (Motif, OpenLook, most others), Windows 32-bit. Lets one set of source code make programs that work across many platforms.
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- Algol-like Languages - - This volume contains historical and foundational material, and works on language design.
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- AML: Anil's Machine Language - - Implements a simple, virtual register machine in C++, to make a portable, powerful, efficient way to solve mathematical problems. Its use is not limited to math, but that is its main use so far. Syntax is far easier than normal machine language as the instruction set is easy to learn and understand.
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- CASL - - Language for programming PDAs. Lets you describe a program in terms of graphical elements bound together by your code.
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- COX - - C with Operator eXtension (FTP.
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- The cT Programming Language and Environment - - An algorithmic language like C, Pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easy-to-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format.
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- Frink - - A programming language and calculating tool. It tracks units of measure through all calculations, and helps to get the answers right.
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- Gema - The GEneral purpose MAcro processor - - The new home of the GEMA tool. Also a binding for the LUA scripting language (named GeL) is provided. Both source and binary distribution of the tool are provided.
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- HAL/S - - Features a short presentation of the avionics on-board programming language (used by on-board space shuttle computers).
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- IMP Compiler - - For Imp-77 language on Intel x86 processors, an ALGOL-like high-level language originally designed as the implementation language of the Edinburgh Multi-Access System, developed at Edinburgh University.
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- Inger - - A simple imperative programming language. Description and compiler download. [Open source, GPL.
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- Leopard - - A programming language created solely for beginners.
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- MCPL - - a simple typeless language which is based on BCPL. It makes extensive use of pattern matching somewhat related to that used in ML and Prolog. Some other features come from C.
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- Mesa - - Strongly-typed high-level language, developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970's, born on the Alto, used widely for system programming of the 8010, 6085, and other D machines. It was a component of the Xerox Development Environment.
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- PILOT - - Simple interpreted language designed for use in computer-assisted instruction (CAI), 3 implementations, IEEE-standard and open source version exist.
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- Profan2 - - Full language with scripting/batch abilities, database development system, built-in ODBC interface, interpreter and compiler. For Windows, common in Germany, easy to make English version. English page on website. [freeware (early version), commercial.
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- Quikcode - - Free PC implementation of easy, yet powerful procedural IBM mainframe programming language Quikjob. Some uses: scanning files, making reports and quick utilities, converting files. For DOS 5.0 & up, Windows 3.1/95/98, Linux, Stratus VOS.
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- SiMPLE CodeWorks, Inc. - - Makes SiMPLE Modular Programming Language & Environment. Beginner-friendly, for kids and adults looking for a new way to have fun with computers. Has full C++ compiler. Descriptions, FAQ, tutorials, tools, forum, games, downloads.
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- SQR-info.com - - SQR is an reporting and database access language. This site provides links to resources and technical information.
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- TOP: Table Oriented Programming - - Programming that puts tables first. Tables are a vital data representation method. In some applications they are central, almost all you need; far superior to standard APIs: smaller; faster; easier to write, understand, debug.
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- UniCOMAL - - The site supplies and supports MacharSoft version of the COMAL programming language. It's classic imperative interpreted language, similar to BASIC but with a wider range of structures and facilities.
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- XPL - - Language and compiler generator system (or TWS: translator writing system) based on language. Derived from PL/I with its syntax, but structure close to C, first release 1968. Descriptions, book, port list, resources, publications list.
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