which programs?the easiest way to find out is to go to wikipedia and search for particular program and on right hand side you will see information in which programming language is written
Most of them in assembler.
Thousands! Programming languages number in the thousands, from general purpose programming languages such as C++, Java, and others, to special purpose languages which are used in one application. They can be ordered by type (structured, object-oriented, functional, etc.) or by history, or syntax. See the related list of programming languages.
There are many types of applets, and they can be written in many different languages, but you're probably referring to the most widely known Java applets. So, they're written in a programming language called Java.
No.
It is programming languages is.
There are no 'partial' programming languages.
Programming is a term that describes the usage of a programming language. Programming languages (C++ for example) are languages that create programs, these programming languages should not be confused with scripting languages. Scripting languages are languages that are meant to be interpenetrated by programs. (Written in a programming language)
Andrea Asperti has written: 'The optimal implementation of functional programming languages' -- subject(s): Functional programming languages
CounterStrike is likely programmed in a variety of scripting languages and programming languages, but as the base of Steamworks is written in C++ it is likely that is also what CounterStrike is written in.
Larry Wall has written: 'Programming Perl' -- subject(s): Perl (Computer program language), Programming languages, Programming Languages, Computadores (software), PERL
Robert W Sebesta has written: 'Concepts of programming languages' -- subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Gary E. Fisher has written: 'Application software prototyping and fourth generation languages' -- subject(s): Application software, Development, Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'A functional model for fourth generation languages' -- subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers), Programming, Functional programming languages, Fourth generation computers
MySQL was written and developed using the C and C++ programming languages.
C and Assembly.
John Cocke has written: 'Programming languages and their compilers'
Languages can be categorized into spoken, written, signed, and programming languages. Spoken languages are oral communication systems, written languages use characters and symbols to represent words, signed languages use gestures and signs, and programming languages are used to write instructions for computers.
Henri Bal has written: 'Programming language essentials' -- subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers)
B. Robinet has written: 'Esop 86' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Congresses, Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'Programming Symposium'