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Computer programming paradigm
In computer programming, dataflow programming is a programming paradigm that models a program as a directed graph of the data flowing between operations
Dataflow_programming
Education programming language from 1970
FLOW is an educational programming language designed by Jef Raskin in 1970 and implemented on several minicomputers in the early 1970s. The goal of the
FLOW_(programming_language)
How software progresses through its implementation
imperative language, the typical term is statement. Although an imperative language encodes control flow explicitly, languages of other programming paradigms
Control_flow
Programming language written graphically by a user
computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, graphical programming or block coding
Visual_programming_language
Data-flow programming paradigm
In computer programming, flow-based programming (FBP) is a programming paradigm that defines applications as networks of black box processes, which exchange
Flow-based_programming
Programming language
interpreters Procedural programming language — programming paradigm based on the concept of procedure calls General-purpose programming language — designed for
Outline of the C programming language
Outline_of_the_C_programming_language
General-purpose programming language
C is a general-purpose programming language created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie. By design, C gives the programmer relatively direct access to the features
C_(programming_language)
Control flow statement that branches according to a Boolean expression
changing control flow. Many programming languages (such as C) have distinct conditional statements and expressions. In pure functional programming, a conditional
Conditional (computer programming)
Conditional_(computer_programming)
Programming paradigm based on modeling the logic of a computation
declarative programming is a programming paradigm that expresses the logic of a computation without fully describing its control flow. Languages that permit
Declarative_programming
Programming language
dataflow programming language for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project in the early 1980s. A formal presentation of the language can
Lustre_(programming_language)
Programming language used in many domains
general-purpose language that supported scientific, commercial, and systems programming. Indeed, a subset of PL/I was used as the standard systems programming language
General-purpose programming language
General-purpose_programming_language
General-purpose programming language
Zig is a system programming language designed to be a general-purpose improvement to the C programming language. It is free and open-source software,
Zig_(programming_language)
Diagram that represents a workflow or process
programming languages became common tools for computer programming, since algorithms can be expressed more concisely as source code in such languages
Flowchart
Visual programming language
Bubble is a visual programming language developed by Bubble Group designed for building web and mobile applications. It is a no-code development platform
Bubble_(programming_language)
Object-oriented programming language
Java is a high-level, general-purpose, memory-safe, object-oriented programming language. It is intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (WORA)
Java_(programming_language)
General-purpose programming language
introductory programming language. Since 2003, Python has consistently ranked among the top ten most popular programming languages in the TIOBE Programming Community
Python_(programming_language)
Approach to software development
Literate programming (LP) is a programming paradigm introduced in 1984 by Donald Knuth in which a computer program is given as an explanation of how it
Literate_programming
Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams
In computing, reactive programming is a declarative programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. With this paradigm
Reactive_programming
to notable programming languages, in current or historical use. Dialects of BASIC (which have their own page), esoteric programming languages, and markup
List_of_programming_languages
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
control flow in detail. Declarative programming stands in contrast to imperative programming via imperative programming languages, where control flow is specified
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
of programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages were
History of programming languages
History_of_programming_languages
Programming language
Limbo is a programming language for writing distributed systems and is the language used to write applications for the Inferno operating system. It was
Limbo_(programming_language)
Programming language: compiled, structured, array language
F is a modular, compiled, numeric programming language, designed for scientific programming and scientific computation. F was developed as a modern Fortran
F_(programming_language)
Language for controlling a computer
A programming language is an engineered language for expressing computer programs, typically allowing software to be written in a human readable manner
Programming_language
General-purpose programming language
general-purpose programming language which emphasizes performance, type safety, concurrency, and memory safety. Rust supports multiple programming paradigms
Rust_(programming_language)
Topics referred to by the same term
PHP webMethods Flow, a graphical programming language FLOW (programming language), an educational programming language from the 1970s Flow (web browser)
Flow
Programming language family
(historically LISP, an abbreviation of "list processing") is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix
Lisp_(programming_language)
Programming paradigm based on objects
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on objects – software entities that encapsulate data and function(s).[clarification needed]
Object-oriented_programming
Programming paradigm based on block-based control flow
Structured programming is a programming paradigm characterized by source code that uses block-based source code structure to encode control flow such as
Structured_programming
High-level computer programming conceptualization
programming paradigm is a relatively high-level way to conceptualize and structure the implementation of a computer program. A programming language can
Programming_paradigm
Programming language close to hardware
A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture, memory
Low-level programming language
Low-level_programming_language
Language-oriented programming paradigm
Natural language programming (NLP) is an ontology-assisted way of programming in terms of natural language sentences, e.g. English. A structured document
Natural_language_programming
First English-like data processing language
Rand Corporation (1957). FLOW-MATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM Hopper, Grace (1978). Keynote Address, History of Programming Languages I. ACM. pp. 16–20. ISBN 0-12-745040-8
FLOW-MATIC
Tamil-based language, for education
Tamil language script (Tamil: எழில், romanized: Eḻil, lit. 'beauty', Tamil pronunciation: [eɻil̪]), is a compact, open source, interpreted, programming language
Ezhil_(programming_language)
Programming language
Objective Caml) is a general-purpose, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language which extends the Caml dialect of ML with object-oriented features
OCaml
Low-level programming language family
was commonplace for both systems programming and application programming to take place entirely in assembly language. While still irreplaceable for some
Assembly_language
XOD programming are nodes. XOD is based on functional reactive programming principles and provides graphical flow-based application programming interface
XOD_(programming_language)
messages. There is no control flow. Instead, the programmer describes the flow of data, making it a dataflow programming language.[citation needed] Joule development
Joule_(programming_language)
Compiler technique
expressed as a control-flow graph (CFG). For both functional programming languages and object-oriented programming languages, the term CFA, and elaborations
Control-flow_analysis
Microsoft programming language
strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language that encompasses functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming methods. It is most often used
F Sharp (programming language)
F_Sharp_(programming_language)
High-level programming language first released in 1980
and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages. It has built-in language support for design by contract (DbC)
Ada_(programming_language)
String processing programming language
SNOBOL programming language, "with which it shares the concept of string patterns delivering signals that are used to control the flow of the program." The
Snowball (programming language)
Snowball_(programming_language)
Lightweight programming language
[ˈlu(w)ɐ] meaning moon) is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. Lua is cross-platform
Lua
Group of computer programming languages
A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is a high-level computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement
Fourth-generation programming language
Fourth-generation_programming_language
Programming language
educational programming language for beginners, created by Richard E. Pattis in his book Karel The Robot: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming. Pattis
Karel_(programming_language)
Functional programming language for arrays
spreadsheets, functional programming, and computer math packages. It has also inspired several other programming languages. A mathematical notation for
APL_(programming_language)
Work Flow Language, or WFL ("wiffle") is the process control language for the Burroughs large systems, including the Unisys ClearPath/MCP series, and their
Work_Flow_Language
Apple's general-purpose, open-source, compiled programming language
Swift is a high-level general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language created by Chris Lattner in 2010 for Apple Inc. and maintained by
Swift_(programming_language)
Computer language specialized to a specific set of requirements or function
domain-specific language is somewhere between a tiny programming language and a scripting language, and is often used in a way analogous to a programming library
Domain-specific_language
object-oriented, strongly statically typed programming language with an emphasis on immutability, created by Red Hat. Ceylon programs run on the Java virtual machine
Ceylon_(programming_language)
Dialect of the Scheme programming language
T is a dialect of the Scheme programming language developed in the early 1980s by Jonathan A. Rees, Kent M. Pitman, and Norman I. Adams of Yale University
T_(programming_language)
Executing several computations during overlapping time periods
they consist of separate devices. Concurrent programming languages are programming languages that use language constructs for concurrency. These constructs
Concurrent_computing
Imperative programming – explicit statements that change a program state Logic programming – uses explicit mathematical logic for programming Metaprogramming
Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages
Comparison_of_multi-paradigm_programming_languages
Programming language
and procedural programming language, designed by Niklaus Wirth as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using
Pascal_(programming_language)
Extent to which a programming language discourages type errors
safety is the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors.[vague] Type-safe languages are sometimes also called strongly
Type_safety
Language for controlling network data forwarding
P4 is a programming language for controlling packet forwarding planes in networking devices, such as routers and switches. In contrast to a general purpose
P4_(programming_language)
Class-based programming language
CLU is a class-based programming language created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) by Barbara Liskov and her students starting in 1973
CLU_(programming_language)
Stack-based programming language
Forth is a stack-oriented programming language and interactive integrated development environment designed by Charles H. "Chuck" Moore and first used by
Forth_(programming_language)
Esoteric programming language
esoteric programming language with syntax where only whitespace characters (space, tab and newline) have meaning – contrasting typical languages that largely
Whitespace (programming language)
Whitespace_(programming_language)
Computer programming paradigm
Procedural programming is a programming paradigm, classified as imperative programming, that involves implementing the behavior of a computer program as procedures
Procedural_programming
Programming language
describes the language as an effort to move beyond the structured programming model that became popular in the 1970s. The structured programming paradigm,
Bosque_(programming_language)
Analysis of computer programs without executing them
focuses on a broad programming language of choice, and seeks to determine by syntactic means whether given programs in that language are feasible. In contrast
Static_program_analysis
Programming language
general-purpose, high-level, multi-paradigm, functional programming language designed by the Programming Systems Laboratory at Saarland University, Saarbrücken
Alice_(programming_language)
Programming language for automation scripts
writing a script is called scripting. A scripting language or script language is a programming language that is used for scripting. Originally, scripting
Scripting_language
A reversible programming language is designed to bridge the gap between the theoretical models of reversible computing and practical software development
Reversible programming language
Reversible_programming_language
Developing programs for computer systems
Systems programming, or system programming, is the activity of programming computer system software. The primary distinguishing characteristic of systems
Systems_programming
Programming language with English-like syntax
modern languages, or replaced with other software. COBOL's design was started in 1959 by CODASYL and was partly based on the programming language FLOW-MATIC
COBOL
One-way software control-flow statement
In computer programming, goto is a control flow statement that transfers control to another line of source code. Unlike a function call that supports
Goto
Programming languages are used for controlling the behavior of a machine (often a computer). Like natural languages, programming languages follow rules
Comparison of programming languages
Comparison_of_programming_languages
Procedural, imperative computer programming language
PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced /piː ɛl wʌn/ and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially
PL/I
SIGNAL is a programming language based on synchronized dataflow (flows + synchronization): a process is a set of equations on elementary flows describing
SIGNAL_(programming_language)
Programming paradigm preceding structured programming
Non-structured programming (a.k.a. unstructured programming) is the programming paradigm that describes the state-of-the-art of programming before the structured
Non-structured_programming
Programming language
Flow chart language (FCL) is a simple imperative programming language designed for the purposes of explaining fundamental concepts of program analysis
Flow_chart_language
Whiley is an experimental programming language that combines features from the functional and imperative programming paradigms, and supports formal specification
Whiley_(programming_language)
record of notable programming languages, by decade. History of computing hardware History of programming languages Programming language Timeline of computing
Timeline of programming languages
Timeline_of_programming_languages
Category of programming languages
manipulation and transformation of data required by a programming application. Data-centric programming languages are typically declarative and often dataflow-oriented
Data-centric programming language
Data-centric_programming_language
Process to create executable computer programs
programming usually requires expertise in several different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, details of programming languages
Computer_programming
Computer programming for quantum computers
Q Language is the second implemented imperative quantum programming language. Q Language was implemented as an extension of C++ programming language. It
Quantum_programming
Programming language
SPARK is a formally defined computer programming language based on the Ada programming language, intended for developing high-integrity software used in
SPARK_(programming_language)
Theorem about a certain class of control-flow graphs
In programming language theory, the structured program theorem, generally called the Böhm–Jacopini theorem, states that a class of control-flow graphs
Structured_program_theorem
Theoretical programming language for describing concurrent computations
UNITY is a programming language constructed by K. Mani Chandy and Jayadev Misra for their book Parallel Program Design: A Foundation. It is a theoretical
UNITY_(programming_language)
American game designer and programmer
the programming language Thekla used to create the game. He began designing and creating a new programming language. Full-time work on the language, code-named
Jonathan_Blow
Description of an algorithm that resembles a computer program
attempts to bring elements of natural language grammar into computer programming have produced programming languages such as HyperTalk, Lingo, AppleScript
Pseudocode
Organizing code into modules
Modular programming is a programming paradigm that emphasizes organizing the functions of a codebase into independent modules, each providing an aspect
Modular_programming
Graphical language for functional programming
source graphical language for functional programming, released under an MIT License. Cameleon language is a graphical data flow language following a two-scale
Cameleon (programming language)
Cameleon_(programming_language)
Process of analyzing computer program behavior
is accepted by the type system. Type checking is used in programming to limit how programming objects are used and what can they do. This is done by the
Program_analysis
American computer scientist (1943–2005)
Raskin developed the FLOW programming language for use in teaching programming to the art and humanities students. The language was first used at the
Jef_Raskin
General-purpose programming language
(/ˈfɔːrtræn/; formerly FORTRAN) is a third-generation, compiled, imperative programming language designed for numeric computation and scientific computing. Fortran
Fortran
Programming language
Dart is a programming language designed by Lars Bak and Kasper Lund and developed by Google. It can be used to develop web and mobile apps as well as server
Dart_(programming_language)
Prototype-based programming language
Self is a general-purpose, high-level, object-oriented programming language based on the concept of prototypes. Self began as a dialect of Smalltalk, being
Self_(programming_language)
Ability of a process to examine and modify itself
Invoke(fooInstance) End If Next List of reflective programming languages and platforms Mirror (programming) Programming paradigms Self-hosting (compilers) Self-modifying
Reflective_programming
some programming languages have been specifically designed for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Nowadays, many general-purpose programming languages
List of programming languages for artificial intelligence
List_of_programming_languages_for_artificial_intelligence
Programming language
IDL, short for Interactive Data Language, is a programming language used for data analysis. It is popular in particular areas of science, such as astronomy
IDL_(programming_language)
This article compares a large number of programming languages by tabulating their data types, their expression, statement, and declaration syntax, and
Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)
Comparison_of_programming_languages_(basic_instructions)
Programming language
visual programming language and environment, for writing application software. It is an experimental, research attempt to develop a new programming model
Subtext (programming language)
Subtext_(programming_language)
Functional programming language
Clean is a general-purpose purely functional programming language. Originally called the Concurrent Clean System or the Clean System, it has been developed
Clean_(programming_language)
Ability of a computing system to simulate Turing machines
(such as a model of computation, a computer's instruction set, a programming language, or a cellular automaton) is said to be Turing-complete or computationally
Turing_completeness
Methodology of programming
Invariant-based programming is a programming methodology where specifications and invariants are written before the actual program statements. Writing
Invariant-based_programming
Programming paradigm that relies on a stack machine model
Stack-oriented programming is a programming paradigm that relies on one or more stacks to manipulate data and/or pass parameters. Programming constructs in
Stack-oriented_programming
Overview of and topical guide to Rust
General-purpose programming language Multi-paradigm programming language – supports functional programming, imperative programming, concurrent programming. Statically
Outline of the Rust programming language
Outline_of_the_Rust_programming_language
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shrawani | à®·à¯à®°à®¾à®µà®£à¯€Â
Aspirant, Flow
Shrawani | à®·à¯à®°à®¾à®µà®£à¯€Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Music flow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English blowe, blaa, bloo ‘pale’, hence a nickname for someone with an exceptionally pale complexion.Americanized spelling of French Bleau.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Aspirant, Flow
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Telugu
River; Flow
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin
Goddess; Peaceful Soul; Form of Florence; Blooming; Flower; Arrow
Boy/Male
Tamil
Music flow
Boy/Male
British, English
Laurel
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish
Flower.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Flow
Girl/Female
Latin American
The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Flow.
Girl/Female
Native American American Latin
Arrow.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Flew, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, from Middle English flue, denoting a kind of fishing net.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Flow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Clough.English : metonymic occupational name for a nailer, from Old French clou ‘nail’. Compare Clower.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Klau, a habitational name for someone from Klau near Aachen or Clauen in Lower Saxony, or Glau, a nickname for an astute person, from Old High German, Low German glou, glau ‘circumspect’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Flow
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Fleur, or perhaps just a short form of Latin Flora, both FLOR means "flower."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tumulus, mound or hill, Middle English lowe, from Old English hlÄw (see Law 2).Scottish and English : nickname for a short man, from Middle English lah, lowe (Old Norse lágr; the word was adopted first into the northern dialects of Middle English, where Scandinavian influence was strong, and then spread south, with regular alteration of the vowel quality).English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a violent or dangerous person, from Anglo-Norman French lou, leu ‘wolf’ (Latin lupus). Wolves were relatively common in Britain at the time when most surnames were formed, as there still existed large tracts of uncleared forest.Scottish : from a pet form of Lawrence. Compare Lowry 1.Americanized spelling of Jewish Lowe.
Girl/Female
American, German, Latin
Flowering; Flourishing; Flower; Blossom
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Daughter, Loving
Boy/Male
Hindu
Always first
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Percy. As English names, these are found chiefly in Reading, Berkshire.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Small / Little Pearl
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of wealth, Goddess Lakshmi, A Raaga in hindustani classical music
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Victory; Triumph
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cloud
Biblical
God is my strength; my rock; rock of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Day; The Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Decorated king
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
FLOW PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
superl.
Not loud; as, a low voice; a low sound.
v. i.
To proceed; to issue forth; as, wealth flows from industry and economy.
v. t.
To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue; as, to blow a horse.
v. i.
To have or be in abundance; to abound; to full, so as to run or flow over; to be copious.
n. pl.
See Flo.
superl.
Moderate; not intense; not inflammatory; as, low heat; a low temperature; a low fever.
v. t.
To clear of contents by forcing air through; as, to blow an egg; to blow one's nose.
n.
A stream of water or other fluid; a current; as, a flow of water; a flow of blood.
pl.
of Flo
n.
The tidal setting in of the water from the ocean to the shore. See Ebb and flow, under Ebb.
v. i.
To move with a continual change of place among the particles or parts, as a fluid; to change place or circulate, as a liquid; as, rivers flow from springs and lakes; tears flow from the eyes.
superl.
Not ready; not prompt or quick; dilatory; sluggish; as, slow of speech, and slow of tongue.
n.
A defect; a fault; as, a flaw in reputation; a flaw in a will, in a deed, or in a statute.
v. t.
To form by inflation; to swell by injecting air; as, to blow bubbles; to blow glass.
n.
A continuous movement of something abundant; as, a flow of words.
v. t.
To render slow; to slacken the speed of; to retard; to delay; as, to slow a steamer.
v. i.
To rise, as the tide; -- opposed to ebb; as, the tide flows twice in twenty-four hours.
n.
A low-lying piece of watery land; -- called also flow moss and flow bog.
n.
A side or incidental blow; an accidental blow.
n.
A low, flat mass of floating ice.