Generational list of programming languages
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Here, a genealogy of programming languages is shown. Languages are categorized under the ancestor language with the strongest influence. Of course, any such categorization has a large arbitrary element, since programming languages often incorporate major ideas from multiple sources.
Other lists of programming languages are:
- Alphabetical
- Categorical
- Chronological
- Generational
- ALGOL
- Atlas Autocode
- ALGOL 60
- ALGOL 68
- ALGOL W
- Pascal
- Ada
- Delphi
- Euclid
- FPC Pascal
- Modula-2
- Modula-3
- Oberon
- Objective Modula-2 (also under Objective-C and Smalltalk)
- SPARK
- CPL
- APL
- J (also under FL)
- K (also under LISP)
- NESL
- PDL (also under Perl)
- Glee
- Assembly
- BASIC
- COBOL
- Batch languages
- COMIT
- CORAL
- Corn
- FP (Functional Programming)
- FORTH
- Fortran
- HyperTalk
- Java
- JOSS
- LabVIEW
- Lisp
- ML
- Occam
- PL/1
- Progress
- Prolog
- REFAL
- Today
- Sh
- Miranda
- sed
- Seed7
- SETL
- TECO
- Awk
- Perl (also under C)
- Eiffel
- Simula
- Smalltalk
- Objective-C (hybrid of C and Smalltalk)
- Objective Modula-2 (hybrid of Modula-2 and Smalltalk, following Objective-C blueprint)
- Ruby
- Self
- Io
- JavaScript (originally LiveScript)
- NewtonScript
- Slate
- Smalltalk
- Web design languages
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