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  • 121APT (programming language) — APT or Automatically Programmed Tool is a high level computer programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. By many Douglas T. Ross is considered to be the father of APT. APT is a language and system …

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  • 122Etoys (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = Etoys paradigm = object oriented prototype based, educational year = 1996 designer = Alan Kay developer = Scott Wallace, Ted Kaehler, John Maloney, Andreas Raab latest release version = latest release date =… …

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  • 123L programming language — There are several programming languages called L. L can refer to:*A programming language started by Larry McVoy, with extensive help from Jeffrey Hobbs, Oscar Bonilla, and Tim Daly, Jr. It aims to wrap C like syntax around core Tcl functionality… …

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  • 124Objeck (programming language) — Objeck Paradigm(s) object oriented, functional, reflective, structured Appeared in 2008 Designed by Randy Hollines Stable release 2.1.1 2 Typing discipline …

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  • 125AMOS (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = AMOS paradigm = Imperative year = 1990 designer = developer = François Lionet and Constantin Sotiropoulos latest release version = latest release date = latest test version = latest test date = typing = Static… …

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  • 126Nice (programming language) — Nice is an advanced object oriented programming language. It features a powerful type system which can help eliminate many common bugs, such as null pointer dereferences and invalid casts, by detecting potential runtime errors at compile time;… …

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  • 127TRAC (programming language) — TRAC (for Text Reckoning And Compiling) is a programming language developed in the early 1960s by Calvin Mooers (1919 1994). It was one of three first languages recommended by Ted Nelson in Computer Lib .TRAC is a purely text based language a… …

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  • 128MPD (programming language) — MPD is a concurrent programming language whose syntax is derived from the one used in the book Foundations of Multithreaded, Parallel, and Distributed Programming (the name of the language comes from the first three letters of the main words of… …

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