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  2. S-Lang - Wikipedia

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    S-Lang. The S-Lang programming library is a software library for Unix, Windows, VMS, OS/2, and Mac OS X. It provides routines for embedding an interpreter for the S-Lang scripting language, and components to facilitate the creation of text-based applications. [4] The latter class of functions include routines for constructing and manipulating ...

  3. Esoteric programming language - Wikipedia

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    An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) is a programming language designed to test the boundaries of computer programming language design, as a proof of concept, as software art, as a hacking interface to another language (particularly functional programming or procedural programming languages), or as a joke.

  4. Programming language - Wikipedia

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    A programming language's surface form is known as its syntax. Most programming languages are purely textual; they use sequences of text including words, numbers, and punctuation, much like written natural languages. On the other hand, some programming languages are graphical, using visual relationships between symbols to specify a program.

  5. Brainfuck - Wikipedia

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    Brainfuck. Not to be confused with Brain Fuck Scheduler or Mindfuck. Brainfuck is an esoteric programming language created in 1993 by Swiss physics student Urban Müller. [ 1] Designed to be extremely minimalistic, the language consists of only eight simple commands, a data pointer and an instruction pointer. [ 2]

  6. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Go (programming language) Go is a statically typed, compiled high-level programming language designed at Google [ 12] by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. [ 4] It is syntactically similar to C, but also has memory safety, garbage collection, structural typing, [ 7] and CSP -style concurrency. [ 13]

  7. Leet - Wikipedia

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    Leet. Leet (or " 1337 "), also known as eleet or leetspeak, or simply hacker speech, is a system of modified spellings used primarily on the Internet. It often uses character replacements in ways that play on the similarity of their glyphs via reflection or other resemblance.

  8. Scala (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scala at Wikibooks. Scala ( / ˈskɑːlɑː / SKAH-lah) [ 7][ 8] is a strong statically typed high-level general-purpose programming language that supports both object-oriented programming and functional programming. Designed to be concise, [ 9] many of Scala's design decisions are intended to address criticisms of Java. [ 6]

  9. Scheme (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scheme (programming language) Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages. Scheme was created during the 1970s at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT AI Lab) and released by its developers, Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman, via a series of memos now known as the Lambda Papers. It was the ...