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| |[[Canterbury Modula 2 - Oberon-2|Canterbury Modula 2 & Oberon-2]]|| Commercial || Discontinued | | |[[Canterbury Modula-2|Canterbury Modula 2 & Oberon-2]]||Compiler|| Commercial || Discontinued |
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| |[[Gardens Point Modula 2]]||Compiler|| Commercial/Open Source || Discontinued | | |[[Gardens Point Modula 2]]||Compiler|| Commercial/Open Source || Discontinued |
Revision as of 13:37, 20 December 2014
Development tools sorted by the programming language they use.
Structured languages
ALGOL
Note that not all Basic implementation are structured but all above except Bywater are
COMAL
Name |
License |
Status
|
UniCOMAL |
Commercial |
Current
|
Eiffel
JAL
Name |
License |
Status
|
JALV |
Open Source - GNU GPL |
Current
|
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Pascal/Delphi/ObjectPascal
|
IBM languages
CPL branch
Dynamically typed languages
Name |
License |
Status
|
newLISP |
Open Source - MIT license |
Current
|
xLISP |
Open Source - MIT license |
|
|
SmallTalk
|
Scripting languages
AGENA
Name |
License |
Status
|
Agena |
Open Source - GNU GPL - MIT |
Current
|
LUA
Name |
License |
Status
|
LUA |
Open Source - MIT license |
Current
|
Perl
Name |
License |
Status
|
Perl |
Open Source |
|
|
Python
Name |
License |
Status
|
Python |
Open Source |
|
REXX/ObjectREXX
Tcl/Tk
Name |
License |
Status
|
Tcl/Tk |
Open Source |
Discontinued
|
|
Database languages
D
Name |
License |
Status
|
Rel |
Open Source |
Current
|
Please note that there are two languages known as D, one is a C derivative and the one featured here is a true relational database language.
Name |
License |
Status
|
CodeBase |
Commercial |
Discontinued
|
Harbour |
Open Source |
Current
|
xBase++ |
Commercial |
Discontinued
|
xHarbour |
Open Source |
Discontinued
|
X2C |
Open Source |
Current
|
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Structured Query Language (SQL)
|
Sundry
Assembler
AWK
|
COBOL
Fourth Generation Languages (4GL)
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