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A programming language is a formal language that specifies a set of instructions that can be used to produce various kinds of output. Programming languages generally consist of instructions for computers. There are many programming languages in existence, and each has at least one implementation, each of which consists of its own set of programming tools. Some programming languages require computation to be specified in an imperative form (i.e., as a sequence of operations to perform) while other languages use the declarative form (i.e. the desired result is specified, not how to achieve it).
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Chemical Programming Language
The Tcl Core. (Mirror of core.tcl-lang.org)
Dpdl (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a rapid development programming language and constrained device framework with built-in database technology. Dpdl enables access to java platform API's and Native libraries and allows the embedding and execution of multiple programming languages (C, C++, Python, etc...) directly within Dpdl code
Simple and flexible programming language for applications development
An implementation of CLox bytecode interpreter
metaprogramable lightweight template language
an interpreted programming language im working on (change this later)
MetaCall: The ultimate polyglot programming experience.
Zymux is a high-level, dynamically typed programming language made in C.
Umka: a statically typed embeddable scripting language
The JK Programming Language.
Citrine Programming Language
A small, embeddable, and extensible scripting language.
A programming language with no keywords
HolyC compiler
An interpreter for a concurrent lisp-like language with message-passing and pattern-matching implemented in C.
daslang - high-performance statically strong typed scripting language
An optimised, elegant, and compiled programming language.
A human readable quasi-concatenative programming language