Back in September 2013 we carried an article showcasing 11 newfangled programming languages.
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Back in September 2013 we carried an article showcasing 11 newfangled programming languages.
Read moreML (“Meta Language”) is a general-purpose functional programming language. It has roots in Lisp. Here’s our recommended free ML books.
Read moreABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a fourth-generation, high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE. Here’s our recommended ABAP tutorials.
Read moreBulk URL Opener is free and open source software that lets you manage and use a large number of URLs.
Read moreElixir is a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications. Here’s our recommended tutorials to master this language.
Read moreF# (pronounced F sharp) is a general purpose, strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language. Here’s our recommended free tutorials to learn F#.
Read moreTermgraph is a command-line tool which draws basic graphs in the terminal. Termgraph is free and open source software and written in Python.
Read moreCoffeeScript is a very succinct programming language that transcompiles into JavaScript, so there is no interpretation at runtime.
Read moreBASIC (Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of use. Here’s our recommended free tutorials to learn BASIC.
Read moreDylan is a multi-paradigm programming language that includes support for functional and object-oriented programming (OOP). Here’s our recommended free tutorials to master Dylan.
Read moreThe OCaml system is the main implementation of the Caml language. It has a very strong type-checking system, offers a powerful module system, and more. Here’s good OCaml tutorials.
Read moreAwk is small, fast, simple, and has a clean comprehensible C-like input language. It has robust programming constructs. Here’s our recommended tutorials.
Read moreVeonim is a simple modal IDE built on Neovim and VSCode extensions. The goal is to create an ideal programming environment. Veonim is bundled with its own custom vim color scheme and the Roboto Mono font. This allows for a
Read moreErlang is dynamically typed and has a pattern matching syntax. The language solves difficult problems inherent in parallel, concurrent environments. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn Erlang.
Read moreScheme is a general-purpose, functional, programming language descended from Lisp and Algol. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn Scheme.
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