How do compiled languages work?
These are languages related to computers.
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Programming languages are very important to know. These languages are important to the functioning of the internet.
- ActionScript
- Ada (multi-purpose language)
- ALGOL (extremely influential language design. The second high level language compiler.)
- Ateji PX, an extension of the Java language for parallelism
- BASIC (some dialects, including the first version of Dartmouth BASIC)
- BCPL
- Blue
- C (one of the most widely used procedural programming languages)
- C++ (One of the most widely used Object Oriented Languages specially used in large scale, highly complex, high performance software systems)
- CLIPPER 5.3 (Programming Language for DOS-based software)
- C# (compiled into Intermediate Language, which generates a native image at runtime)
- CLEO (Clear Language for Expressing Orders) used the compiler for the British Leo computers
- COBOL
- Cobra
- Common Lisp
- Curl
- D (Attempts a "C++ done right" philosophy)
- DASL compiles into Java, JavaScript, JSP, Flex, etc., which are further compiled into a .war file
- Delphi (Borland's Object Pascal development system)
- DIBOL (Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language)
- Dylan
- Eiffel (object-oriented language developed by Bertrand Meyer)
- Emacs Lisp
- Erlang
- Factor
- Fancy
- Forth (professional systems, like VFX and SwiftForth)
- Fortran (the first high-level, compiled language, from IBM, John Backus, et al.)
- Go
- Gosu
- Groovy (compiled into JVM bytecode)
- Haskell
- Harbour
- Java (usually compiled into JVM bytecode although true native-code compiled versions exist)
- JOVIAL
- LabVIEW
- Mercury
- Nemerle (compiled into Intermediate Language bytecode)
- Obix
- Objective-C
- Pascal (most implementations)
- Plus
- Python (compiled into intermediate Virtual Machine bytecode)
- RPG (Report Program Generator)
- Rust
- Scheme (some implementations, e.g. Gambit)
- SequenceL – purely functional, automatically parallelizing and race-free
- Smalltalk generally compiled to platform independent bytecode that runs on a Virtual Machine.
- Swift
- ML
- Turing
- Vala (Compiler for the GObject type system)
- Visual Basic (earlier versions compiled directly to a native runtime. Recent .NET versions compile into Intermediate Language that is Just-In-Time compiled into a native image at runtime)
- Visual FoxPro
- Visual Prolog
- WinDev
- X++
- X#
- XL
- Z++
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