Programming Languages

  • Autocode

    An early high-level programming language used for scientific and engineering applications.
  • Assembly Language

    A low-level language that uses mnemonic codes to represent machine language instructions.
  • Fortran

    A high-level programming language designed for scientific and engineering computations.
  • FORTRAN II

    An updated version of Fortran with improved features and increased flexibility.
  • Lisp

    A high-level programming language used for artificial intelligence and symbolic computing.
  • COBOL

    A high-level programming language used primarily for business applications.
  • Algol 60

    A high-level programming language designed for scientific computing and algorithm development.
  • BASIC

    A beginner-friendly programming language designed for education and simple applications.
  • BCPL

    A low-level programming language used for systems programming and compiler development.
  • PL/I

    A high-level programming language used for scientific, engineering, and business applications.
  • Pascal

    A high-level programming language used for teaching programming and developing applications.
  • C

    A widely-used programming language used for systems programming, application development, and more.
  • Scheme

    A minimalist dialect of Lisp used for teaching programming and implementing programming languages.
  • SQL

    A domain-specific language used for managing relational databases.
  • Ada

    A high-level programming language designed for safety-critical and real-time systems.
  • C++

    A powerful and widely-used extension of the C language used for systems programming, game development, and more.
  • Mathematica

    A high-level programming language and software package used for mathematical and scientific computation.
  • Objective-C

    A programming language used for developing software for Apple's macOS and iOS platforms.
  • Perl

    A high-level scripting language used for text processing and system administration.
  • FL

    A high-level programming language used for developing compilers and interpreters.
  • Python

    A high-level programming language used for scientific computing, web development, and more.
  • Ruby

    A high-level scripting language used for web development and other applications.
  • CLOS

    A high-level programming language used for object-oriented programming and common lisp.
  • PHP

    A popular scripting language used for web development and server-side scripting.
  • Java

    A widely-used programming language used for developing desktop, web, and mobile applications.
  • JavaScript

    A high-level scripting language used for web development and browser automation.
  • C#

    A modern programming language designed for developing applications on Microsoft's .NET framework.
  • Groovy

    A dynamic language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine, used for web development and scripting.
  • F#

    A functional programming language used for developing applications on Microsoft's .NET framework.
  • Clojure

    A dialect of Lisp that runs on the Java Virtual Machine and emphasizes immutability and functional programming.
  • Go

    A language designed by Google for building highly-concurrent and efficient applications.
  • Rust

    A systems programming language designed for performance, safety, and concurrency.
  • Kotlin

    A modern programming language designed to be more expressive, concise, and safe than Java.
  • Julia

    A high-performance language designed for scientific computing and data analysis.
  • Swift

    A modern programming language developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iOS, and other Apple
  • Kotlin/Native

    A version of Kotlin that compiles to native code, allowing for development of high-performance applications.
  • Dart

    A modern programming language developed by Google for building web and mobile applications.