Systems programming languages
Active Oberon
Active Oberon is an extension of the programming language Oberon.
Active Oberon is an extension of the programming language Oberon.
Ada (programming language)
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, wide-spectrum, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language, extended from Pascal and other languages.
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, wide-spectrum, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language, extended from Pascal and other languages.
ALCOR
ALCOR is an early computer language definition created by the ALCOR Group, a consortium of universitites, research institutions and manufacturers in Europe and the USA which was founded in...
ALCOR is an early computer language definition created by the ALCOR Group, a consortium of universitites, research institutions and manufacturers in Europe and the USA which was founded in...
ALGOL
ALGOL (short for ALGOrithmic Language) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many other languages an...
ALGOL (short for ALGOrithmic Language) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many other languages an...
ALGOL 60
ALGOL 60 is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages.
ALGOL 60 is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages.
ALGOL 68
ALGOL 68 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1968) is an imperative computer programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60 programming language, designed ...
ALGOL 68 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1968) is an imperative computer programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60 programming language, designed ...
Babbage (programming language)
Babbage is the high level assembly language for the GEC 4000 series minicomputers.
Babbage is the high level assembly language for the GEC 4000 series minicomputers.
BCPL
BCPL is a procedural, imperative, and structured computer programming language designed by Martin Richards of the University of Cambridge in 1966.
BCPL is a procedural, imperative, and structured computer programming language designed by Martin Richards of the University of Cambridge in 1966.
BitC
BitC is a systems programming language developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University and The EROS Group, LLC as part of the Coyotos project.
BitC is a systems programming language developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University and The EROS Group, LLC as part of the Coyotos project.
BLISS
BLISS is a system programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University by W. A. Wulf, D. B. Russell, and A. N. Habermann around 1970.
BLISS is a system programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University by W. A. Wulf, D. B. Russell, and A. N. Habermann around 1970.
C (programming language)
C is a general-purpose computer programming language developed between 1969 and 1973 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system.
C is a general-purpose computer programming language developed between 1969 and 1973 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system.
CMS-2 (programming language)
CMS-2 is an embedded systems programming language used by the United States Navy.
CMS-2 is an embedded systems programming language used by the United States Navy.
D (programming language)
The D programming language is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm system programming language created by Walter Bright of Digital Mars.
The D programming language is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm system programming language created by Walter Bright of Digital Mars.
Dartmouth ALGOL 30
Dartmouth ALGOL 30 was an implementation, firstly of ALGOL 58, then of ALGOL 60 for the LGP-30 at Dartmouth College, hence the name.
Dartmouth ALGOL 30 was an implementation, firstly of ALGOL 58, then of ALGOL 60 for the LGP-30 at Dartmouth College, hence the name.
DASL (programming language)
DASL (Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language) was a programming language and compiler proprietary to Datapoint.
DASL (Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language) was a programming language and compiler proprietary to Datapoint.
DG/L
DG/L was a programming language developed by Data General Corp for the Nova, Eclipse and Eclipse/MV families of minicomputers in the 1970s and early 1980s.
DG/L was a programming language developed by Data General Corp for the Nova, Eclipse and Eclipse/MV families of minicomputers in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Edinburgh IMP
Edinburgh IMP is a development of ATLAS Autocode, initially developed around 1966-1969 at Edinburgh University, Scotland.
Edinburgh IMP is a development of ATLAS Autocode, initially developed around 1966-1969 at Edinburgh University, Scotland.
Elliott ALGOL
Elliott ALGOL (also known simply as Extended ALGOL) was the Burroughs-specific extension of the ALGOL 60 programming language designed system and application programming in Burroughs large...
Elliott ALGOL (also known simply as Extended ALGOL) was the Burroughs-specific extension of the ALGOL 60 programming language designed system and application programming in Burroughs large...
FLACC
FLACC is an implementation of the ALGOL68 programming language.
FLACC is an implementation of the ALGOL68 programming language.
Forth (programming language)
Forth is an imperative stack-based computer programming language and programming environment.
Forth is an imperative stack-based computer programming language and programming environment.
Go (programming language)
Go is a compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google Inc.
Go is a compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google Inc.
Hume (programming language)
Hume is a functionally-based programming language developed at the University of St Andrews and Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, and named after the 18th Century philosopher David Hume.
Hume is a functionally-based programming language developed at the University of St Andrews and Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, and named after the 18th Century philosopher David Hume.
IMP programming language
IMP was a systems programming language developed by E. T. Irons in the late 1960s through early 1970s.
IMP was a systems programming language developed by E. T. Irons in the late 1960s through early 1970s.
Modula-2
Modula-2 is a computer programming language designed and developed between 1977 and 1980 by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich as a revision of Pascal to serve as the sole programming language for the ...
Modula-2 is a computer programming language designed and developed between 1977 and 1980 by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich as a revision of Pascal to serve as the sole programming language for the ...
Modula-2+
Modula-2+ is a programming language descended from the Modula-2 language.
Modula-2+ is a programming language descended from the Modula-2 language.
Modula-3
In computer science, Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2.
In computer science, Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2.
NEWP
NEWP (or the New Executive Programming Language) is a high-level programming language used on the Unisys MCP systems.
NEWP (or the New Executive Programming Language) is a high-level programming language used on the Unisys MCP systems.
O-code machine
The O-code machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Martin Richards in the late 1960s to give machine independence to BCPL, the low-level forerunner to C and C++.
The O-code machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Martin Richards in the late 1960s to give machine independence to BCPL, the low-level forerunner to C and C++.
Oberon (programming language)
Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Open Programming Language
The Open Programming Language (OPL) is an embedded programming language for portable devices that run the Symbian Operating System, which can be found on e.g. the Nokia 9200, 9300 and 9500 Commu...
The Open Programming Language (OPL) is an embedded programming language for portable devices that run the Symbian Operating System, which can be found on e.g. the Nokia 9200, 9300 and 9500 Commu...
PL/P
The PL/P programming language (an acronym of Programming Language for Prime (computers)) is a medium-level language developed by Prime Computer to serve as their second pri...
The PL/P programming language (an acronym of Programming Language for Prime (computers)) is a medium-level language developed by Prime Computer to serve as their second pri...
Plus (programming language)
Plus is a "Pascal-like" system implementation language from the University of British Columbia, Canada, based on the SUE system language developed at the University of Toronto, circa 1971.
Plus is a "Pascal-like" system implementation language from the University of British Columbia, Canada, based on the SUE system language developed at the University of Toronto, circa 1971.
Renderscript
Renderscript is a new API targeted at high-performance 3D rendering and compute operations.
Renderscript is a new API targeted at high-performance 3D rendering and compute operations.
Rust (programming language)
Rust is an experimental, concurrent, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Mozilla Labs.
Rust is an experimental, concurrent, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Mozilla Labs.
SMALL
SMALL, Small Machine Algol Like Language, is a programming language developed by Dr. Nevil Brownlee of Auckland University.
SMALL, Small Machine Algol Like Language, is a programming language developed by Dr. Nevil Brownlee of Auckland University.
Transaction Application Language
Transaction Application Language or TAL (originally "Tandem Application Language") is a block-structured, procedural language optimized for use on Tandem hardware.
Transaction Application Language or TAL (originally "Tandem Application Language") is a block-structured, procedural language optimized for use on Tandem hardware.
Turing+
Turing+ (Turing Plus) is a concurrent systems programming language based the Turing programming language designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt, then at the University of Toronto, in 1987.
Turing+ (Turing Plus) is a concurrent systems programming language based the Turing programming language designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt, then at the University of Toronto, in 1987.
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