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Anexo:Lista De Linguagens De Programação Anexo:Lista de linguagens de programação Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. É praticamente incontável o número de linguagens de programação. Uma mesma linguagem, inclusive, pode aparecer em várias versões, como Fortran, Lisp e BASIC, todas com detalhes que variam do insignificante ao que poderia ser chamado de dialeto e outros que configuram uma linguagem claramente diferente, como Fortran 66 e Fortran 99. Ao longo dos anos, certamente milhares de linguagens foram propostas, descritas, implementadas e usadas por diferentes pessoas. Entre essas linguagens, algumas obtiveram sucesso pleno e são reconhecidas, como BASIC, C, C++, COBOL, Fortran, Java e Pascal. Outras tiveram grande influência acadêmica, mas são conhecidas apenas por alguns ou por sua importância histórica, como Simula 67, BCPL, CLU etc. Existem linguagens pouco reconhecidas, mas reputadas em seus nichos de mercado, como Forth, Jovial etc. Outras linguagens passaram, deixaram sua marca em alguns programadores, mas foram abandonadas com a passagem do momento tecnológico que as tornava interessantes, como Clipper e Snobol 4. Finalmente, algumas linguagens e dialetos nunca conseguiram reconhecimento, ou foram apenas propostas teóricas ou usadas em poucas localidades, sendo provavelmente desconhecidas da maior parte dos interessados na área, como Smalltalk 72 (um predecessor de Smalltalk 80). A lista seguinte é uma tentativa de oferecer ao leitor uma visão ampla de várias linguagens disponíveis no passado e no presente. No entanto, ela não configura uma tentativa de listar todas as linguagens existentes. Nem mesmo é possível garantir que todas as linguagens presentes nesta enciclopédia s e encontrem aqui listadas. Abaixo há uma lista de linguagens de programação em ordem alfabética: Índice: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0–9 2.PAK 20GATE 473L Query 51forth A A+ A++ A# .NET A# (Axiom) A-0 ABAP ABC Actors Ada ADVPL ALGOL APL 1 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 Assembly (não Assembler) Autocoder ABLE ABSET ABSYS ACC Accell Accent ACS ActionScript ADS/Online AdvPL Afnix AIMMS Alan Aldor Alef Algae Alice Alphard AmigaE AMOS AMPL ApeScript APL AppleScript Argos ARS++ AspectJ ATLAS Atlas Autocode ATOLL Aubit-4GL Autocoder AutoIt AutoLISP Averest AWK Axiom Axiom-XL ASP B B BACI BASIC Bash BC BCPL BeanShell BETA Bigwig Bistro 2 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 BLISS Blitz Basic BALM Blue Boo Bourne shell Boxx BPEL Brainfuck BUGSYS BuildProfessional C C C++ C-- C-script C♯ Cω Cat Caché Caml CHILL Clarion Clean Clipper CLOS COBOL COBOLware ColdFusion COMIT Common Lisp CPL CPython Centura C shell D D Dark Basic Datalog Dataflex dBase Delphi DisCo Dylan Dynamic C Dotnet E 3 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 ECMAScript Eiffel Euphoria F FACT Factor Fantom Flow-Matic FORMAC Fortran Forth FoxPro FP FL F♯ FL G G-Portugol GAP GeneXus GML Go Gödel Graforth Green Groovy H Harbour Haskell Haskell.NET (H ♯) HC I IAL Icon Informix4GL Inger Io IPL IronPHP Iswim J 4 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 J J♯ Java JavaScript JCL Jcon Joie Joiner JOSS Jovial Joy Just BASIC K Kid's Programming Language L Limbo Ladder Lingo Linotte Lisp Logic Basic Logo Lotusscript Lua Lua.NET LavaPE lazarus M Matlab Meta4 Microsoft Small Basic Miranda mIRC Scripting ML Modula Modula-2 MonoBASIC Mortran Mumps N NATURAL Nemerle Nice 5 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 O Object Pascal O2 Oberon Objective-C Octave Ook.NET OPUS P Pascal Pawn Perl PerlSharp Phalanger PHP Phrogram PL/1 Plankalkül Plasma Portugol PostScript Powerbuilder Progress Prolog Py Python Python.NET POSXML POV-Ray Q QUEL QT R R (estatística) RealBasic REBOL REXX RPG RPG Code RPL Ruby Ruby/.NET Bridge S 6 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 Sasl Scheme Scilab Self SETL SETL2 SrMichel Scriptol sh Simula Smalltalk Snobol 4 SQL Scala Sinclair Basic Squeak Squirrel T T TACL TACPOL TADS Transaction Application Language Tcl Transact SQL teco TELCOMP Telon Tempo Titanium TI-Basic TOM TorqueScript tpu TRAC TTCN Turing TUTOR Tutorial D TXL U Ubercode Ultra 32 Unicon Uniface UnrealScript V 7 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 Visual Basic VBScript Visual Basic for Applications Visual Basic .NET Visual Objects Visual Smalltalk W WATFIV Whitespace Winbatch WinDev Windows PowerShell WML X X10 XBL xbScript xHarbour XL XOTcl XPL XPL0 XQuery XSLT X++ Y YAFL Yorick Y Z Zim Z notation ZPL ZZT-oop ZOPL ZUG Ver também Lista de linguagens de marcação Lista de programas Olá Mundo Ligações externas 8 de 9 10/08/2011 11:23 História das linguagens de programação (http://www.scriptol.com/programming/history.php) (em inglês) História das linguagens de programação (http://www.levenez.com/lang/) (em inglês) Obtida de "http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Lista_de_linguagens_de_programa%C3%A7%C3%A3o" Categorias: Linguagens de programação | Listas de informática Esta página foi modificada pela última vez à(s) 20h04min de 6 de agosto de 2011. 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