Delphi
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Imperative, structured, object-oriented, high-level programming language with strict static typing of variables. The main area of use is writing application software.
Year of release: 1995
Platform: X86
Visual Basic
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A programming language, as well as an integrated software development environment developed by Microsoft Corporation. The Visual Basic language has inherited the spirit, style and partly the syntax of its ancestor - the BASIC language, which has many dialects. At the same time, Visual Basic combines procedures and elements of object-oriented and component-oriented languages. Read more
Year of release: 1991
Platform: Basic
Kotlin
Programming language
Wikipedia
A statically typed, object-oriented programming language running on top of Java Virtual Machine and developed by JetBrains. It is also compiled into jаvascript and executable code of a number of platforms through the LLVM infrastructure. The language is named after Kotlin Island in the Gulf of Finland, on which the city of Kronstadt is located.
Year of release: 2011
Platforms: Windows, Tvs, Web Assembly, watchOS, IOS, Linux, jаvascript, macOS, Java Virtual Machine
Website: kotlinlang.org
C (programming language)
Programming language
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Compiled statically typed general-purpose programming language, developed in 1969-1973 by Bell Labs employee Dennis Ritchie as a development of the Bi language. It was originally developed to implement the UNIX operating system, but was later ported to many other platforms. According to the design of the language, its constructions closely match typical machine instructions, thanks to which it has found application in projects for which there was a further
Year of release: 1972
Assembler
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A low-level machine-oriented programming language. It is a notation system used to represent programs written in machine code in a convenient readable form. His commands directly correspond to individual machine commands or their sequences. It is essentially platform-dependent: assembly languages for different hardware platforms are incompatible, although they may be generally similar.
Year of release: 1949
Virtual Machine
Program
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A software and/or hardware system that emulates the hardware of a certain platform and executes programs for a guest platform on a host platform or virtualizes a certain platform and creates environments on it that isolate programs and even operating systems from each other; also a specification of a certain computing environment.
Mathcad
Program
Wikipedia
The computer algebra system from the class of computer-aided design systems, focused on the preparation of interactive documents with calculations and visual accompaniment, is characterized by ease of use and application for teamwork.
Year of release: 1986
Website: ptc.com/en/products/mathcad
Go
Programming Language
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Compiled multithreaded programming language developed internally by Google. The development of Go began in September 2007, its direct design was handled by Robert Grismer, Rob Pike and Ken Thompson, who had previously been involved in the Inferno operating system development project. The language was officially introduced in November 2009. At the moment, the support of the official Read more
Year of release: November 10, 2009
Website: golang.org
PowerShell
Command Interpreter
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An extensible open source automation tool from Microsoft, consisting of a shell with a command-line interface and an accompanying scripting language. The language was first publicly demonstrated at a Professional Developer Conference in September 2003, codenamed Monad. Initially, the tool was released as a Windows component called Windows PowerShell. The open source code was released with the start of PowerShell Core development in August 2016.
Year of release: 2006
Platforms: Windows, .NET, .NET Framework
Website: microsoft.com/powershell
AutoHotkey
Programming language
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A freely distributed language for automating tasks in Microsoft Windows. AutoHotkey is a scripting programming language adapted to easily assign and reassign hotkeys, including mouse and joystick buttons.
Year of release: 2003
Platform: Windows
Website: autohotkey.com
PascalABC.NET
Programming language
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The Pascal programming language is a new generation, including classic Pascal, most of the features of the Delphi language, as well as a number of proprietary extensions. It is implemented on the platform Microsoft.NET and it contains all modern language tools: in-block descriptions, type auto-detection, tuples, slices, classes, operation overloading, interfaces, exception handling, generalized classes, and more
Year of release: 2002
Website: pascalabc.net/en
D (programming language)
Programming language
Wikipedia
A multi-paradigm statically typed compiled programming language created by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. Since 2006, the co-author is also Andrei Alexandrescu. D is a descendant of the C++ language, but has been significantly improved in comparison with it. He also borrows a number of concepts from the programming languages Python, Ruby, C#, Java, Eiffel.
Year of release: 2001
Website: dlang.org
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R (programming language)
Programming language
Wikipedia
A programming language for statistical data processing and working with graphics, as well as a free open source computing software environment within the framework of the GNU project. The language was created as similar to the S language developed at Bell Labs, and is its alternative implementation, although there is more between the languages
Year of release: 1993
Platforms: Unix, Windows, macOS
Website: r-project.org
Microsoft Access
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is a relational Database management System (DBMS) of Microsoft Corporation. It is included in the Microsoft Office package. It has a wide range of functions, including related queries, communication with external tables and databases. Thanks to the built-in VBA language, you can write database applications in Access itself.
Year of release: 1992
Platform: Windows
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