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  • 41DYNAMO (programming language) — DYNAMO (DYNAmic MOdels) was a simulation language and accompanying graphical notation developed within the system dynamics analytical framework. It was originally for industrial dynamics but was soon extended to other applications, including… …

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  • 42Subtext (programming language) — Schematic tables. An alpha build of the Subtext environment, which illustrates the unique polymorphic conditionals present in the IDE. Subtext is a moderately visual programming language and environment, for writing application software. It is an …

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  • 43NIL (programming language) — This is about the programming language. For other uses see Nil. Nil Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: functional, procedural Appeared in 1970s Designed by Jon L White Developer Jon L White, Guy L. Steele, Jr. and …

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  • 44Curl (programming language) — Curl Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: object oriented, markup Appeared in 1998 Designed by Steve Ward, MIT Developer …

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  • 45Orc (programming language) — Orc Paradigm(s) concurrent, nondeterministic Appeared in 2004 Designed by Jayadev Misra Developer Jayadev Misra, William R. Cook, David Kitchin, Adrian Quark, and others Influenced by …

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  • 46Open Programming Language — (OPL) Paradigm(s) imperative, structured, embedded Appeared in 1984 Designed by Psion Ltd Developer opl dev project Stable release …

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  • 47Indus programming language — Indus is an object oriented programming language for Ubiquitous computing. The primary components of the Indus platform are a programming language to implement software agents, libraries to provide services to agents on a distributed network, and …

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  • 48Eiffel (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = Eiffel paradigm = object oriented year = 1986 designer = Bertrand Meyer developer = Bertrand Meyer Eiffel Software latest release version = 4.2 latest release date = Feb 6, 1998 typing = static typing, strong… …

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  • 49Esoteric programming language — An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) is a programming language designed as a test of the boundaries of computer programming language design, as a proof of concept, or as a joke. There is usually no intention of the… …

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  • 50Flavors (programming language) — For the sensory impression imparted by food, see flavor. For other uses, see Flavor (disambiguation). Flavors[1], an early object oriented extension to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp… …

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