Wikipedia lists a few hundred, see related link.
Lots of programming languages were developed IN the US or BY US citizens, but there are no languages that were developed BY the US as a whole.
MySQL was written and developed using the C and C++ programming languages.
Confusing, isn't it? Having to deal with several programming languages. Different programming languages have been created, because of insatisfaction with existing languages. Also, attempts have been made to make programming languages better every time. Also, some languages have been developed for specific purposes - for example, ActionScript was specifically developed to give programming capabilities to Flash animations. Some languages have been developed just for fun. For example, a language called brainf*** was deliberately made hard to understand - but the language is still "Turing-complete", which basically means that in theory, anything can be programmed with it. Let me give a few examples. C++ evolved from C, adding object-oriented capabilities. But in the process, compatibility with C was retained; this was an important design goal. On the other hand, the developers of Java took many of the elements of C++, but eliminated certain aspects which they considered unsafe. Thus, Java is similar to C++, but it is not compatible - a program designed in C++ will not compile in Java.
DrJava was developed by the Programming Languages Team at Rice University.
Programming languages, like human languages, are defined through the use of syntactic and semantic rules, to determine structure and meaning respectively. Thousands of different programming languages have been created, and new languages are created every year.
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)
Although English is the dominant language of computer languages, this is primarily because a third of all known languages were developed in English-speaking countries, while languages developed in other countries typically use English in order to appeal to a wider audience. However, there are still many non-English programming languages, including symbolic languages, as well as conversions of English-based languages to suit non-English cultures. As to which languages are not used, it would be easier to list those that are or have been used. See related links, below.
The popular programming languages which are generally used to write a robotic program may be developed in c, c++, java etc.., these languages are more flexible when compare to the other languages.
A programmer that has been to the universal school of programming to learn all possible programming languages.
A programmer that has been to the universal school of programming to learn all possible programming languages.
programming languages B and BCPL which was used to derive C
program means set of statements.and coming to programming languages , the program which is developed in any language i.e c,c++,java etc