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Topic:
application generator
Topic:
business application language
Topic:
command language
Topic:
conditional statement language
Topic:
data flow languages
Topic:
definition languages
Topic:
descriptive languages
Topic:
domain specific language
Topic:
expression language
Topic:
extensible languages
Topic:
fixed logic language
Topic:
functional programming
Topic:
list processing
Topic:
logic programming
Topic:
problems with logic programming
Topic:
programming with forms
Topic:
programming with natural language
Topic:
object transformation language
Topic:
parallel programming languages
Topic:
process control languages
Topic:
reduction languages
Topic:
scripting language
Topic:
semantic grammar
Topic:
statement language
Topic:
string transformation languages
Topic:
structure transformation languages
Topic:
user-defined languages
Topic:
visual programming
Topic:
words defined by words
Group:
machine model
Group:
object-oriented programming
Group:
program representation

Topic:
design languages
Topic:
formal methods and languages
Topic:
machine code and assembly language
Topic:
program execution
Topic:
programming language
Topic:
set-oriented languages
Topic:
type-safe and secure languages

Subtopic: encourage diversity up

Quote: allow multiple program styles; in paper solutions, participants used many styles including event-based, constraint, graphical constraints, declarative, imperative [»paneJF2_2001]

Subtopic: new concept languages up

QuoteRef: sammJE7_1972 ;;603 new concept languages: APT (application), FORTRAN, COBOL (was FLOWMAT, IIPL-V, GPSS (simulation SIMSCRIPT), COGO, SNOBOL COMIT (strings) JOVIAL, JOSS (interactive). FORMAL (formula manipulation)

Subtopic: language comparison up

Quote: compared 7 programming languages with 80 implementations of a phonecode conversion from telephone numbers to words; interpreted, object-oriented, and procedural languages [»precL10_2000]
Quote: for initialization, compiled languages fastest and script languages slowest; Java in between [»precL10_2000]
Quote: except for Rexx and Tcl, all programming languages had very fast and very slow programs [»precL10_2000]
Quote: compiled languages most memory-efficient while Java least memory-efficient; script languages overlap the worst half of the compiled languages [»precL10_2000]
Quote: 2-3x shorter programs for scripting languages such as Perl; more comments [»precL10_2000]
Quote: Java's runtime efficiency is acceptable but it has a huge memory overhead [»precL10_2000]
Quote: scripting languages are good alternatives; better programmer productivity and acceptable efficiency

Subtopic: history up

QuoteRef: baueFL7_1972 ;;Plankalhal is rather neat; predecessor language; uses 2-d format


Group: types of programming languages up

Topic: application generator (21 items)
Topic: business application language (11 items)
Topic: command language (23 items)
Topic: conditional statement language (5 items)
Topic: data flow languages (33 items)
Topic: definition languages (3 items)
Topic: descriptive languages (22 items)
Topic: domain specific language (8 items)
Topic: expression language (14 items)
Topic: extensible languages (71 items)
Topic: fixed logic language (7 items)
Topic: functional programming (45 items)
Topic: list processing (15 items)
Topic: logic programming (34 items)
Topic: problems with logic programming (10 items)
Topic: programming with forms (26 items)
Topic: programming with natural language (27 items)
Topic: object transformation language (10 items)
Topic: parallel programming languages (14 items)
Topic: process control languages (2 items)
Topic: reduction languages (17 items)
Topic: scripting language (27 items)
Topic: semantic grammar (23 items)
Topic: statement language (10 items)
Topic: string transformation languages (17 items)
Topic: structure transformation languages (7 items)
Topic: user-defined languages (42 items)
Topic: visual programming (32 items)
Topic: words defined by words
(25 items)

Related Topics up

Group: machine model   (13 topics, 206 quotes)
Group: object-oriented programming   (26 topics, 822 quotes)
Group: program representation   (25 topics, 659 quotes)

Topic: design languages (12 items)
Topic: formal methods and languages (53 items)
Topic: machine code and assembly language (49 items)
Topic: program execution (8 items)
Topic: programming language (29 items)
Topic: set-oriented languages (20 items)
Topic: type-safe and secure languages
(43 items)


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