├── .gitignore
├── 50-common-languages.html
├── A-Z-checkboxes.html
├── A-Z-dropdown.html
├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
├── Jenkinsfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
└── dropdown.css
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1 | A
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3 |
4 | A.NET (A#/A sharp)
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7 | A-0 System
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10 | A+ (A plus)
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12 |
13 | ABAP
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15 |
16 | ABC ALGOL
17 |
18 |
19 | ACC
20 |
21 |
22 | Accent (Rational Synergy)
23 |
24 |
25 | Ace DASL (Distributed Application Specification Language)
26 |
27 |
28 | Action!
29 |
30 |
31 | ActionScript
32 |
33 |
34 | Actor
35 |
36 |
37 | Ada
38 |
39 |
40 | Adenine (Haystack)
41 |
42 |
43 | AdvPL
44 |
45 |
46 | Agda
47 |
48 |
49 | Agilent VEE (Keysight VEE)
50 |
51 |
52 | Agora
53 |
54 |
55 | AIMMS
56 |
57 |
58 | Aldor
59 |
60 |
61 | Alef
62 |
63 |
64 | ALF
65 |
66 |
67 | ALGOL 58
68 |
69 |
70 | ALGOL 60
71 |
72 |
73 | ALGOL 68
74 |
75 |
76 | ALGOL W
77 |
78 |
79 | Alice (Alice ML)
80 |
81 |
82 | Alma-0
83 |
84 |
85 | AmbientTalk
86 |
87 |
88 | Amiga E
89 |
90 |
91 | AMOS (AMOS BASIC)
92 |
93 |
94 | AMPL
95 |
96 |
97 | Analitik
98 |
99 |
100 | AngelScript
101 |
102 |
103 | Apache Pig latin
104 |
105 |
106 | Apex (Salesforce.com, Inc)
107 |
108 |
109 | APL
110 |
111 |
112 | App Inventor for Android's visual block language (MIT App Inventor)
113 |
114 |
115 | AppleScript
116 |
117 |
118 | APT
119 |
120 |
121 | Arc
122 |
123 |
124 | Arex
125 |
126 |
127 | Argus
128 |
129 |
130 | Assembly language (ASM)
131 |
132 |
133 | AutoHotkey
134 |
135 |
136 | AutoIt
137 |
138 |
139 | AutoLISP / Visual LISP
140 |
141 |
142 | Averest
143 |
144 |
145 | AWK
146 |
147 |
148 | Axum
149 |
150 |
151 | ArnoldC
152 |
153 |
154 | B
155 |
156 |
157 | B
158 |
159 |
160 | Babbage
161 |
162 |
163 | Ballerina
164 |
165 |
166 | Bash
167 |
168 |
169 | BASIC
170 |
171 |
172 | Batch file (Windows/MS-DOS)
173 |
174 |
175 | bc (basic calculator)
176 |
177 |
178 | BCPL
179 |
180 |
181 | BeanShell
182 |
183 |
184 | Bertrand
185 |
186 |
187 | BETA
188 |
189 |
190 | BLISS
191 |
192 |
193 | Blockly
194 |
195 |
196 | BlooP
197 |
198 |
199 | Boo
200 |
201 |
202 | Boomerang
203 |
204 |
205 | Bosque
206 |
207 |
208 | C
209 |
210 |
211 | C
212 |
213 |
214 | C--
215 |
216 |
217 | C++
218 |
219 |
220 | C*
221 |
222 |
223 | C#
224 |
225 |
226 | C/AL
227 |
228 |
229 | Caché ObjectScript
230 |
231 |
232 | C Shell (csh)
233 |
234 |
235 | Caml
236 |
237 |
238 |
239 | Carbon
240 |
241 |
242 | Cayenne (Lennart Augustsson)
243 |
244 |
245 | CDuce
246 |
247 |
248 | Cecil
249 |
250 |
251 | CESIL (Computer Education in Schools Instruction Language)
252 |
253 |
254 | Céu
255 |
256 |
257 | Ceylon
258 |
259 |
260 | CFEngine
261 |
262 |
263 | Cg (High-Level Shader/Shading Language [HLSL])
264 |
265 |
266 | Ch
267 |
268 |
269 | Chapel (Cascade High Productivity Language)
270 |
271 |
272 | Charm
273 |
274 |
275 | CHILL
276 |
277 |
278 | CHIP-8
279 |
280 |
281 | ChucK
282 |
283 |
284 | Cilk (also Cilk++ and Cilk plus)
285 |
286 |
287 | Control Language
288 |
289 |
290 | Claire
291 |
292 |
293 | Clarion
294 |
295 |
296 | Clean
297 |
298 |
299 | Clipper
300 |
301 |
302 | CLIPS
303 |
304 |
305 | CLIST
306 |
307 |
308 | Clojure
309 |
310 |
311 | CLU
312 |
313 |
314 | CMS-2
315 |
316 |
317 | COBOL – ISO/IEC 1989
318 |
319 |
320 | CobolScript – COBOL Scripting language
321 |
322 |
323 | Cobra
324 |
325 |
326 | CoffeeScript
327 |
328 |
329 | ColdFusion
330 |
331 |
332 | COMAL
333 |
334 |
335 | COMIT
336 |
337 |
338 | Common Intermediate Language (CIL)
339 |
340 |
341 | Common Lisp (also known as CL)
342 |
343 |
344 | COMPASS
345 |
346 |
347 | Component Pascal
348 |
349 |
350 | Constraint Handling Rules (CHR)
351 |
352 |
353 | COMTRAN
354 |
355 |
356 | Cool
357 |
358 |
359 | Coq
360 |
361 |
362 | Coral 66
363 |
364 |
365 | CorVision
366 |
367 |
368 | COWSEL
369 |
370 |
371 | CPL
372 |
373 |
374 | Cryptol
375 |
376 |
377 | Crystal
378 |
379 |
380 | Csound
381 |
382 |
383 | Cuneiform
384 |
385 |
386 | Curl
387 |
388 |
389 | Curry
390 |
391 |
392 | Cybil
393 |
394 |
395 | Cyclone
396 |
397 |
398 | Cypher Query Language
399 |
400 |
401 | Cython
402 |
403 |
404 | CEEMAC
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406 |
407 |
408 | D
409 |
410 |
411 |
412 | D
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414 |
415 | Dart
416 |
417 |
418 | Darwin
419 |
420 |
421 | DataFlex
422 |
423 |
424 | Datalog
425 |
426 |
427 | DATATRIEVE
428 |
429 |
430 | dBase
431 |
432 |
433 | dc
434 |
435 |
436 | DCL (DIGITAL Command Language)
437 |
438 |
439 | Delphi
440 |
441 |
442 | DinkC
443 |
444 |
445 | DIBOL
446 |
447 |
448 | Dog
449 |
450 |
451 | Draco
452 |
453 |
454 | DRAKON
455 |
456 |
457 | Dylan
458 |
459 |
460 | DYNAMO
461 |
462 |
463 | DAX (Data Analysis Expressions)
464 |
465 |
466 | E
467 |
468 |
469 | E
470 |
471 |
472 | Ease
473 |
474 |
475 | Easy PL/I
476 |
477 |
478 | EASYTRIEVE PLUS
479 |
480 |
481 | eC
482 |
483 |
484 | ECMAScript
485 |
486 |
487 | Edinburgh IMP
488 |
489 |
490 | EGL
491 |
492 |
493 | Eiffel
494 |
495 |
496 | ELAN
497 |
498 |
499 | Elixir
500 |
501 |
502 | Elm
503 |
504 |
505 | Emacs Lisp
506 |
507 |
508 | Emerald
509 |
510 |
511 | Epigram
512 |
513 |
514 | EPL (Easy Programming Language)
515 |
516 |
517 | Erlang
518 |
519 |
520 | es
521 |
522 |
523 | Escher
524 |
525 |
526 | ESPOL
527 |
528 |
529 | Esterel
530 |
531 |
532 | Etoys
533 |
534 |
535 | Euclid
536 |
537 |
538 | Euler
539 |
540 |
541 | Euphoria
542 |
543 |
544 | EusLisp Robot Programming Language
545 |
546 |
547 | CMS EXEC (EXEC)
548 |
549 |
550 | EXEC 2
551 |
552 |
553 | Executable UML
554 |
555 |
556 | Ezhil
557 |
558 |
559 | F
560 |
561 |
562 | F
563 |
564 |
565 | F# (F sharp)
566 |
567 |
568 | F*
569 |
570 |
571 | Factor
572 |
573 |
574 | Fantom
575 |
576 |
577 | FAUST
578 |
579 |
580 | FFP
581 |
582 |
583 | fish
584 |
585 |
586 | Fjölnir
587 |
588 |
589 | FL
590 |
591 |
592 | FlagShip
593 |
594 |
595 | Flavors
596 |
597 |
598 | Flex
599 |
600 |
601 | Flix
602 |
603 |
604 | FlooP
605 |
606 |
607 | FLOW-MATIC (B0)
608 |
609 |
610 | FOCAL
611 |
612 |
613 | FOCUS
614 |
615 |
616 | FOIL
617 |
618 |
619 | FORMAC (FORMula MAnipulation Compiler)
620 |
621 |
622 | @Formula
623 |
624 |
625 | Forth
626 |
627 |
628 | Fortran – ISO/IEC 1539
629 |
630 |
631 | Fortress
632 |
633 |
634 | FP
635 |
636 |
637 | FoxBase/FoxPro
638 |
639 |
640 | Franz Lisp
641 |
642 |
643 | Futhark
644 |
645 |
646 | F-Script
647 |
648 |
649 | G
650 |
651 |
652 |
653 | Game Maker Language
654 |
655 |
656 | GameMonkey Script
657 |
658 |
659 | GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System)
660 |
661 |
662 | GAP
663 |
664 |
665 | G-code
666 |
667 |
668 | GDScript (Godot)
669 |
670 |
671 | Genie
672 |
673 |
674 | GDL (Geometric Description Language)
675 |
676 |
677 | GEORGE
678 |
679 |
680 | GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language)
681 |
682 |
683 | GNU E
684 |
685 |
686 | GNU Guile (GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions)
687 |
688 |
689 | Golang
690 |
691 |
692 | Go!
693 |
694 |
695 | GOAL (Game Oriented Assembly Lisp)
696 |
697 |
698 | Gödel
699 |
700 |
701 | Golo
702 |
703 |
704 | GOM (Good Old Mad)
705 |
706 |
707 | Google Apps Script
708 |
709 |
710 | Gosu
711 |
712 |
713 | GOTRAN (IBM 1620)
714 |
715 |
716 | GPSS (General Purpose Simulation System)
717 |
718 |
719 | GraphTalk (Computer Sciences Corporation)
720 |
721 |
722 | GRASS
723 |
724 |
725 | Grasshopper
726 |
727 |
728 | Groovy (Apache Groovy)
729 |
730 |
731 | H
732 |
733 |
734 | Hack
735 |
736 |
737 | HAGGIS
738 |
739 |
740 | HAL/S
741 |
742 |
743 | Halide (programming language)
744 |
745 |
746 | Hamilton C shell
747 |
748 |
749 | Harbour
750 |
751 |
752 | Hartmann pipelines
753 |
754 |
755 | Haskell
756 |
757 |
758 | Haxe
759 |
760 |
761 | Hermes
762 |
763 |
764 | High Level Assembly (HLA)
765 |
766 |
767 | HLSL
768 |
769 |
770 | Hollywood
771 |
772 |
773 | HolyC
774 |
775 |
776 | Hop
777 |
778 |
779 | Hopscotch
780 |
781 |
782 | Hope
783 |
784 |
785 | Hume
786 |
787 |
788 | HyperTalk
789 |
790 |
791 | Hy
792 |
793 |
794 | I
795 |
796 |
797 | Io
798 |
799 |
800 | Icon
801 |
802 |
803 | IBM Basic assembly language
804 |
805 |
806 | IBM HAScript
807 |
808 |
809 | IBM Informix-4GL
810 |
811 |
812 | IBM RPG
813 |
814 |
815 | IDL
816 |
817 |
818 | Idris
819 |
820 |
821 | Inform
822 |
823 |
824 | ISLISP
825 |
826 |
827 | J
828 |
829 |
830 | J
831 |
832 |
833 | J# (J sharp)
834 |
835 |
836 | J++ (J plus plus)
837 |
838 |
839 | JADE
840 |
841 |
842 | Jai
843 |
844 |
845 | JAL
846 |
847 |
848 | Janus
849 |
850 |
851 | JASS
852 |
853 |
854 | Java
855 |
856 |
857 | JavaFX Script
858 |
859 |
860 | JavaScript
861 |
862 |
863 | Jess
864 |
865 |
866 | JCL
867 |
868 |
869 | JEAN
870 |
871 |
872 | Join Java
873 |
874 |
875 | JOSS
876 |
877 |
878 | Joule
879 |
880 |
881 | JOVIAL
882 |
883 |
884 | Joy
885 |
886 |
887 | JScript
888 |
889 |
890 | JScript .NET
891 |
892 |
893 | Julia
894 |
895 |
896 | Jython
897 |
898 |
899 | K
900 |
901 |
902 | K
903 |
904 |
905 | Kaleidoscope
906 |
907 |
908 | Karel
909 |
910 |
911 | KEE
912 |
913 |
914 | Kixtart
915 |
916 |
917 | Klerer-May System
918 |
919 |
920 | KIF (Knowledge Interchange Format)
921 |
922 |
923 | Kojo
924 |
925 |
926 | Kotlin
927 |
928 |
929 | KRC
930 |
931 |
932 | KRL
933 |
934 |
935 | KRL (KUKA Robot Language)
936 |
937 |
938 | KRYPTON
939 |
940 |
941 | KornShell (ksh)
942 |
943 |
944 | Kodu
945 |
946 |
947 | Kv (Kivy)
948 |
949 |
950 | L
951 |
952 |
953 | LabVIEW
954 |
955 |
956 | Ladder
957 |
958 |
959 | LANSA
960 |
961 |
962 | Lasso
963 |
964 |
965 | Lava
966 |
967 |
968 | LC-3
969 |
970 |
971 | Lean
972 |
973 |
974 | Legoscript
975 |
976 |
977 | LIL
978 |
979 |
980 | LilyPond
981 |
982 |
983 | Limbo
984 |
985 |
986 | Limnor
987 |
988 |
989 | LINC
990 |
991 |
992 | Lingo
993 |
994 |
995 | LINQ
996 |
997 |
998 | LIS
999 |
1000 |
1001 | LISA
1002 |
1003 |
1004 | Language H
1005 |
1006 |
1007 | Lisp ISO/IEC 13816
1008 |
1009 |
1010 | Lite-C
1011 |
1012 |
1013 | Lithe
1014 |
1015 |
1016 | Little b
1017 |
1018 |
1019 | LLL
1020 |
1021 |
1022 | Logo
1023 |
1024 |
1025 | Logtalk
1026 |
1027 |
1028 | LotusScript
1029 |
1030 |
1031 | LPC
1032 |
1033 |
1034 | LSE
1035 |
1036 |
1037 | LSL
1038 |
1039 |
1040 | LiveCode
1041 |
1042 |
1043 | LiveScript
1044 |
1045 |
1046 | Lua
1047 |
1048 |
1049 | Lucid
1050 |
1051 |
1052 | Lustre
1053 |
1054 |
1055 | LYaPAS
1056 |
1057 |
1058 | Lynx
1059 |
1060 |
1061 | M
1062 |
1063 |
1064 |
1065 |
1066 | M Formula language
1067 |
1068 |
1069 | M2001
1070 |
1071 |
1072 | M4
1073 |
1074 |
1075 | M#
1076 |
1077 |
1078 | Machine code
1079 |
1080 |
1081 | MAD
1082 |
1083 |
1084 | Magik
1085 |
1086 |
1087 | Magma
1088 |
1089 |
1090 | Mani
1091 |
1092 |
1093 | Maple
1094 |
1095 |
1096 | MAPPER
1097 |
1098 |
1099 | MARK-IV
1100 |
1101 |
1102 | Mary
1103 |
1104 |
1105 | MATLAB
1106 |
1107 |
1108 | MASM Microsoft Assembly x86
1109 |
1110 |
1111 | MATH-MATIC
1112 |
1113 |
1114 | Maude system
1115 |
1116 |
1117 | Maxima
1118 |
1119 |
1120 | Max
1121 |
1122 |
1123 | MaxScript
1124 |
1125 |
1126 | Maya
1127 |
1128 |
1129 | MDL
1130 |
1131 |
1132 | Mercury
1133 |
1134 |
1135 | Mesa
1136 |
1137 |
1138 | MHEG-5
1139 |
1140 |
1141 | Microcode
1142 |
1143 |
1144 | Microsoft Power Fx
1145 |
1146 |
1147 | MIIS
1148 |
1149 |
1150 | Milk
1151 |
1152 |
1153 | MIMIC
1154 |
1155 |
1156 | Mirah
1157 |
1158 |
1159 | Miranda
1160 |
1161 |
1162 | MIVA Script
1163 |
1164 |
1165 | ML
1166 |
1167 |
1168 | Model 204
1169 |
1170 |
1171 | Modelica
1172 |
1173 |
1174 | Malbolge
1175 |
1176 |
1177 | Modula
1178 |
1179 |
1180 | Modal-2
1181 |
1182 |
1183 | Modula-3
1184 |
1185 |
1186 | Mohol
1187 |
1188 |
1189 | MOO
1190 |
1191 |
1192 | Mortan
1193 |
1194 |
1195 | Mouse
1196 |
1197 |
1198 | MPD
1199 |
1200 |
1201 | MSL
1202 |
1203 |
1204 | MUMPS
1205 |
1206 |
1207 | MuPAD
1208 |
1209 |
1210 | Mutan
1211 |
1212 |
1213 | Mystic Programming Language
1214 |
1215 |
1216 |
1217 |
1218 | N
1219 |
1220 |
1221 | NASM
1222 |
1223 |
1224 | Napier88
1225 |
1226 |
1227 | Neko
1228 |
1229 |
1230 | Nemerle
1231 |
1232 |
1233 | NESL
1234 |
1235 |
1236 | Net.Data
1237 |
1238 |
1239 | NetLogo
1240 |
1241 |
1242 | NetRexx
1243 |
1244 |
1245 | NewLISP
1246 |
1247 |
1248 | NEWP
1249 |
1250 |
1251 | Newspeak
1252 |
1253 |
1254 | NewtonScript
1255 |
1256 |
1257 | Nial
1258 |
1259 |
1260 | Nickle
1261 |
1262 |
1263 | Nim
1264 |
1265 |
1266 | Nix
1267 |
1268 |
1269 | NPL
1270 |
1271 |
1272 | Not eXactly C
1273 |
1274 |
1275 | Not Quite C
1276 |
1277 |
1278 | NSIS
1279 |
1280 |
1281 | Nu
1282 |
1283 |
1284 | NWScript
1285 |
1286 |
1287 | NXT-G
1288 |
1289 |
1290 |
1291 |
1292 | O
1293 |
1294 |
1295 | o:XML
1296 |
1297 |
1298 | Oak
1299 |
1300 |
1301 | Oberon
1302 |
1303 |
1304 | OBJ2
1305 |
1306 |
1307 | Object Lisp
1308 |
1309 |
1310 | ObjectLOGO
1311 |
1312 |
1313 | Object REXX
1314 |
1315 |
1316 | Object Pascal
1317 |
1318 |
1319 | Objective-C
1320 |
1321 |
1322 | Obliq
1323 |
1324 |
1325 | OCaml
1326 |
1327 |
1328 | occam
1329 |
1330 |
1331 | occam-π
1332 |
1333 |
1334 | Octave
1335 |
1336 |
1337 | OmniMark
1338 |
1339 |
1340 | Opa
1341 |
1342 |
1343 | Opal
1344 |
1345 |
1346 | Open Programming Language (OPL)
1347 |
1348 |
1349 | OpenCL
1350 |
1351 |
1352 | OpenEdge Advanced Business Language (ABL)
1353 |
1354 |
1355 | OpenVera
1356 |
1357 |
1358 | OpenQASM
1359 |
1360 |
1361 | OPS5
1362 |
1363 |
1364 | OptimJ
1365 |
1366 |
1367 | Orc
1368 |
1369 |
1370 | ORCA/Modula-2
1371 |
1372 |
1373 | Oriel
1374 |
1375 |
1376 | Orwell
1377 |
1378 |
1379 | Oxygene
1380 |
1381 |
1382 | Oz
1383 |
1384 |
1385 |
1386 |
1387 | P
1388 |
1389 | P
1390 |
1391 |
1392 | P4
1393 |
1394 |
1395 | ParaSail
1396 |
1397 |
1398 | Pascal Script
1399 |
1400 |
1401 | PCASTL
1402 |
1403 |
1404 | PHP
1405 |
1406 |
1407 | Perl
1408 |
1409 |
1410 | Pascal-ISO 7185
1411 |
1412 |
1413 | Python
1414 |
1415 |
1416 | Pony
1417 |
1418 |
1419 | Prolog
1420 |
1421 |
1422 | Pega
1423 |
1424 |
1425 | Purescript
1426 |
1427 |
1428 | PCL
1429 |
1430 |
1431 | PDL
1432 |
1433 |
1434 | Pico
1435 |
1436 |
1437 | Pict
1438 |
1439 |
1440 | Pike
1441 |
1442 |
1443 | PILOT
1444 |
1445 |
1446 | PPL
1447 |
1448 |
1449 | Pizza
1450 |
1451 |
1452 | PL-11
1453 |
1454 |
1455 | PL/O
1456 |
1457 |
1458 | PL/B
1459 |
1460 |
1461 | PL/C
1462 |
1463 |
1464 | Processing
1465 |
1466 |
1467 |
1468 |
1469 | Q
1470 |
1471 |
1472 | Q
1473 |
1474 |
1475 | Q#
1476 |
1477 |
1478 | Qalb
1479 |
1480 |
1481 | Quantum Computation Language
1482 |
1483 |
1484 | QtScript
1485 |
1486 |
1487 | QuakeC
1488 |
1489 |
1490 | QPL
1491 |
1492 |
1493 | QL
1494 |
1495 |
1496 |
1497 |
1498 | R
1499 |
1500 |
1501 | R
1502 |
1503 |
1504 | R++
1505 |
1506 |
1507 | Racket
1508 |
1509 |
1510 | Raku
1511 |
1512 |
1513 | RAPID
1514 |
1515 |
1516 | Rapira
1517 |
1518 |
1519 | Ratfiv
1520 |
1521 |
1522 | Ratfor
1523 |
1524 |
1525 | rc
1526 |
1527 |
1528 | Reason
1529 |
1530 |
1531 | REBOL
1532 |
1533 |
1534 | Red
1535 |
1536 |
1537 | Redcode
1538 |
1539 |
1540 | REFAL
1541 |
1542 |
1543 | REXX
1544 |
1545 |
1546 | Ring
1547 |
1548 |
1549 | Rockstar
1550 |
1551 |
1552 | ROOP
1553 |
1554 |
1555 | RPG
1556 |
1557 |
1558 | RPL
1559 |
1560 |
1561 | RSL
1562 |
1563 |
1564 | RTL/2
1565 |
1566 |
1567 | Ruby
1568 |
1569 |
1570 | Rust
1571 |
1572 |
1573 |
1574 |
1575 | S
1576 |
1577 |
1578 | S
1579 |
1580 |
1581 | S2
1582 |
1583 |
1584 | S3
1585 |
1586 |
1587 | S-Lang
1588 |
1589 |
1590 | S-PLUS
1591 |
1592 |
1593 | SA-C
1594 |
1595 |
1596 | SabreTalk
1597 |
1598 |
1599 | SAIL
1600 |
1601 |
1602 | SAKO
1603 |
1604 |
1605 | SAS
1606 |
1607 |
1608 | SASL
1609 |
1610 |
1611 | SATHER
1612 |
1613 |
1614 | Sawzall
1615 |
1616 |
1617 | Scheme
1618 |
1619 |
1620 | Scilab
1621 |
1622 |
1623 | Sed
1624 |
1625 |
1626 | Seed7
1627 |
1628 |
1629 | Self
1630 |
1631 |
1632 | Sensetalk
1633 |
1634 |
1635 | SequenceL
1636 |
1637 |
1638 | Serpent
1639 |
1640 |
1641 | SETL
1642 |
1643 |
1644 | Short code
1645 |
1646 |
1647 | Simpol
1648 |
1649 |
1650 | SiMPLE
1651 |
1652 |
1653 | SIMSCRIPT
1654 |
1655 |
1656 | Simula
1657 |
1658 |
1659 | Simulink
1660 |
1661 |
1662 | SISAL
1663 |
1664 |
1665 | SKILL
1666 |
1667 |
1668 | SLIP
1669 |
1670 |
1671 | SMALL
1672 |
1673 |
1674 | Smalltalk
1675 |
1676 |
1677 | Strongtalk
1678 |
1679 |
1680 | Snap!
1681 |
1682 |
1683 | SNOBOL
1684 |
1685 |
1686 | SOL
1687 |
1688 |
1689 | SOPHAEROS
1690 |
1691 |
1692 | Source
1693 |
1694 |
1695 | Speakeasy
1696 |
1697 |
1698 | Speedcode
1699 |
1700 |
1701 | SPIN
1702 |
1703 |
1704 | SP/k
1705 |
1706 |
1707 | SPS
1708 |
1709 |
1710 | SQR
1711 |
1712 |
1713 | Squeak
1714 |
1715 |
1716 | SR
1717 |
1718 |
1719 | S/SL
1720 |
1721 |
1722 | Starlogo
1723 |
1724 |
1725 | Strand
1726 |
1727 |
1728 | Stata
1729 |
1730 |
1731 | Subtext
1732 |
1733 |
1734 | SBL
1735 |
1736 |
1737 | SuperCollider
1738 |
1739 |
1740 | Superplan
1741 |
1742 |
1743 | SuperTalk
1744 |
1745 |
1746 | SYMPL
1747 |
1748 |
1749 | Swift
1750 |
1751 |
1752 | Solana
1753 |
1754 |
1755 | Solidity
1756 |
1757 |
1758 | Scala
1759 |
1760 |
1761 | Scratch
1762 |
1763 |
1764 | SQL
1765 |
1766 |
1767 | Snowball
1768 |
1769 |
1770 | squirrel
1771 |
1772 |
1773 | SIGNAL
1774 |
1775 |
1776 | Stateflow
1777 |
1778 |
1779 | SML
1780 |
1781 |
1782 | Script.NET
1783 |
1784 |
1785 | Spark
1786 |
1787 |
1788 |
1789 |
1790 |
1791 | T
1792 |
1793 | T
1794 |
1795 |
1796 | TACPOL
1797 |
1798 |
1799 | TAL
1800 |
1801 |
1802 | TECO
1803 |
1804 |
1805 | TELCOMP
1806 |
1807 |
1808 | TEX
1809 |
1810 |
1811 | TIE
1812 |
1813 |
1814 | TMG
1815 |
1816 |
1817 | Toi
1818 |
1819 |
1820 | Topspeed
1821 |
1822 |
1823 | TPU
1824 |
1825 |
1826 | Trac
1827 |
1828 |
1829 | TTM
1830 |
1831 |
1832 | T-SQL
1833 |
1834 |
1835 | TTCN
1836 |
1837 |
1838 | TUTOR
1839 |
1840 |
1841 | TXL
1842 |
1843 |
1844 | Tynker
1845 |
1846 |
1847 | Typescript
1848 |
1849 |
1850 | Titanium
1851 |
1852 |
1853 | TOM
1854 |
1855 |
1856 | TADS
1857 |
1858 |
1859 | TCL
1860 |
1861 |
1862 | TEX
1863 |
1864 |
1865 | Transcript
1866 |
1867 |
1868 | Turing
1869 |
1870 |
1871 | Tea
1872 |
1873 |
1874 |
1875 |
1876 |
1877 | U
1878 |
1879 | Ubercode
1880 |
1881 |
1882 | UCSD Pascal
1883 |
1884 |
1885 | Umple
1886 |
1887 |
1888 | Unicorn
1889 |
1890 |
1891 | Uniface
1892 |
1893 |
1894 | UNITY
1895 |
1896 |
1897 | UnrealScript
1898 |
1899 |
1900 |
1901 |
1902 |
1903 | V
1904 |
1905 |
1906 | Verilog
1907 |
1908 |
1909 | VHDL
1910 |
1911 |
1912 | Visual Basic
1913 |
1914 |
1915 | Visual Basic Script
1916 |
1917 |
1918 | Vim
1919 |
1920 |
1921 | Visual Prolog
1922 |
1923 |
1924 | Vala
1925 |
1926 |
1927 | Visual DialogScript
1928 |
1929 |
1930 | Viper
1931 |
1932 |
1933 | Visual FoxPro
1934 |
1935 |
1936 | Visual LISP
1937 |
1938 |
1939 | Visual J++
1940 |
1941 |
1942 |
1943 |
1944 |
1945 |
1946 | W
1947 |
1948 |
1949 | WATFIV, WATFOR (WATerloo FORtran IV)
1950 |
1951 |
1952 | WebAssembly
1953 |
1954 |
1955 | WebDNA
1956 |
1957 |
1958 | Whiley
1959 |
1960 |
1961 | Winbatch
1962 |
1963 |
1964 | Wolfram Language
1965 |
1966 |
1967 | Wyvern
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1971 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 | X
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
1979 | X++
1980 |
1981 |
1982 | X10
1983 |
1984 |
1985 | xBase++
1986 |
1987 |
1988 | XBL
1989 |
1990 |
1991 | XC
1992 |
1993 |
1994 | xHarbour
1995 |
1996 |
1997 | XL
1998 |
1999 |
2000 | Xojo
2001 |
2002 |
2003 | XOTcl
2004 |
2005 |
2006 | Xod
2007 |
2008 |
2009 | XPL
2010 |
2011 |
2012 | XPLO
2013 |
2014 |
2015 | XQuery
2016 |
2017 |
2018 | XSB
2019 |
2020 |
2021 | XSharp
2022 |
2023 |
2024 | XSLT
2025 |
2026 |
2027 | Xtend
2028 |
2029 |
2030 |
2031 |
2032 | Y
2033 |
2034 |
2035 | Yorick
2036 |
2037 |
2038 | YQL
2039 |
2040 |
2041 | Yoix
2042 |
2043 |
2044 |
2045 |
2046 |
2047 |
2048 | Z
2049 |
2050 | Z nonation
2051 |
2052 |
2053 | Z shell
2054 |
2055 |
2056 | Zebra
2057 |
2058 |
2059 | Zeno
2060 |
2061 |
2062 | ZetaLisp
2063 |
2064 |
2065 | Zig
2066 |
2067 |
2068 | Zonnon
2069 |
2070 |
2071 | ZOPL
2072 |
2073 |
2074 | ZPL
2075 |
2076 |
2077 | Z++
2078 |
2079 |
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8 | A-Z Dropdown - Programming languages
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 | A.NET (A#/A sharp)
15 | A-0 System
16 | A+ (A plus)
17 | ABAP
18 | ABC ALGOL
19 | ACC
20 | Accent (Rational Synergy)
21 | Ace DASL (Distributed Application Specification Language)
22 | Action!
23 | ActionScript
24 | Actor
25 | Ada
26 | Adenine (Haystack)
27 | AdvPL
28 | Agda
29 | Agilent VEE (Keysight VEE)
30 | Agora
31 | AIMMS
32 | Aldor
33 | Alef
34 | ALF
35 | ALGOL 58
36 | ALGOL 60
37 | ALGOL 68
38 | ALGOL W
39 | Alice (Alice ML)
40 | Alma-0
41 | AmbientTalk
42 | Amiga E
43 | AMOS (AMOS BASIC)
44 | AMPL
45 | Analitik
46 | AngelScript
47 | Apache Pig latin
48 | Apex (Salesforce.com, Inc)
49 | APL
50 | App Inventor for Android's visual block language (MIT App Inventor)
51 | AppleScript
52 | APT
53 | Arc
54 | Arex
55 | Argus
56 | Assembly language (ASM)
57 | AutoHotkey
58 | AutoIt
59 | AutoLISP / Visual LISP
60 | Averest
61 | AWK
62 | Axum
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | B
69 | Basic
70 | BeanShell
71 | BlooP
72 | Babbage
73 | Batch file (Windows/MS-DOS)
74 | Beta
75 | Boo
76 | Ballerina
77 | bc (Basic calculator)
78 | Bliss
79 | Boomerang
80 | Bash
81 | BCPL
82 | BlooP
83 | Blockly
84 | Bosque
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 |
89 |
90 | C
91 | C--(C minus minus)
92 | C++ (C plus plus)
93 | C*
94 | C# (C Sharp)
95 | C/AL
96 | Caché ObjectScript
97 | C Shell (csh)
98 | Caml
99 | Carbon
100 | Catrobat
101 | Cayenne (Lennart Augustsson)
102 | CDuce
103 | Cecil
104 | CESIL (Computer Education in Schools Instruction Language)
105 | Céu
106 | Ceylon
107 | CFEngine
108 | Cg (High-Level Shader/Shading Language [HLSL])
109 | Ch
110 | Chapel (Cascade High Productivity Language)
111 | Charm
112 | CHILL
113 | CHIP-8
114 | ChucK
115 | Cilk (also Cilk++ and Cilk plus)
116 | Claire
117 | Clarion
118 | Clean
119 | Clipper
120 | CLIPS
121 | CLIST
122 | Clojure
123 | CLU
124 | CMS-2
125 | COBOL – ISO/IEC 1989
126 | CobolScript – COBOL Scripting language
127 | Cobra
128 | CoffeeScript
129 | ColdFusion
130 | COMAL
131 | COMIT
132 | Common Intermediate Language (CIL)
133 | Common Lisp (also known as CL)
134 | COMPASS
135 | Component Pascal
136 | COMTRAN
137 | Constraint Handling Rules (CHR)
138 | Control Language
139 | Cool
140 | Coq
141 | Coral 66
142 | CorVision
143 | COWSEL
144 | CPL
145 | Cryptol
146 | Crystal
147 | Csound
148 | Cuneiform
149 | Curl
150 | Curry
151 | Cybil
152 | Cyclone
153 | Cypher Query Language
154 | Cython
155 | CEEMAC
156 |
157 |
158 |
159 |
160 |
161 | D
162 | Dart
163 | Darwin
164 | DataFlex
165 | Datalog
166 | DATATRIEVE
167 | dBase
168 | dc
169 | DCL
170 | Delphi
171 | DIBOL
172 | DinkC
173 | Dog
174 | Draco
175 | DRAKON
176 | Dylan
177 | DYNAMO
178 | DAX
179 |
180 |
181 |
182 |
183 |
184 | E
185 | Ease
186 | Easy PL/I
187 | EASYTRIEVE PLUS
188 | eC
189 | ECMAScript
190 | Edinburgh IMP
191 | EGL
192 | Eiffel
193 | ELAN
194 | Elixir
195 | Elm
196 | Emacs Lisp
197 | Emerald
198 | Epigram
199 | EPL (Easy Programming Language)
200 | Erlang
201 | es
202 | Escher
203 | ESPOL
204 | Esterel
205 | Etoys
206 | Euclid
207 | Euler
208 | Euphoria
209 | EusLisp Robot Programming Language
210 | CMS EXEC (EXEC)
211 | EXEC 2
212 | Executable UML
213 | Ezhil
214 |
215 |
216 |
217 |
218 |
219 | F
220 | F# (F sharp)
221 | F*
222 | Factor
223 | Fantom
224 | FAUST
225 | FFP
226 | fish
227 | Fjölnir
228 | FL
229 | FlagShip
230 | Flavors
231 | Flex
232 | Flix
233 | FlooP
234 | FLOW-MATIC (B0)
235 | FOCAL
236 | FOCUS
237 | FOIL
238 | FORMAC (FORMula MAnipulation Compiler)
239 | @Formula
240 | Forth
241 | Fortran – ISO/IEC 1539
242 | Fortress
243 | FP
244 | FoxBase/FoxPro
245 | Franz Lisp
246 | Futhark
247 | F-Script
248 |
249 |
250 |
251 |
252 |
253 | Game Maker Language
254 | GameMonkey Script
255 | GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System)
256 | GAP
257 | G-code
258 | GDScript (Godot)
259 | Genie
260 | GDL (Geometric Description Language)
261 | GEORGE
262 | GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language)
263 | GNU E
264 | GNU Guile (GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions)
265 | Golang
266 | Go!
267 | GOAL (Game Oriented Assembly Lisp)
268 | Gödel
269 | Golo
270 | GOM (Good Old Mad)
271 | Google Apps Script
272 | Gosu
273 | GOTRAN (IBM 1620)
274 | GPSS (General Purpose Simulation System)
275 | GraphTalk (Computer Sciences Corporation)
276 | GRASS
277 | Grasshopper
278 | Groovy (Apache Groovy)
279 |
280 |
281 |
282 |
283 |
284 | Hack
285 | HAGGIS
286 | HAL/S
287 | Halide
288 | Hamilton C shell
289 | Harbour
290 | Hartmann pipelines
291 | Haskell
292 | Haxe
293 | Hermes
294 | High Level Assembly (HLA)
295 | HLSL
296 | Hollywood
297 | HolyC (TempleOS)
298 | Hop
299 | Hopscotch
300 | Hope
301 | Hume
302 | HyperTalk
303 | Hy
304 |
305 |
306 |
307 |
308 |
309 | Io
310 | IBM HAScript
311 | IDL
312 | ISLISP
313 | Icon
314 | IBM Informix-4GL
315 | Idris
316 | IBM Basic Assembly Language
317 | IBM RPG
318 | IBM Inform
319 |
320 |
321 |
322 |
323 |
324 | J
325 | J sharp
326 | J plus plus
327 | Jade
328 | Jai
329 | Jal
330 | Jess
331 | JCL
332 | JEAN
333 | Join java
334 | JOSS
335 | Joule
336 | JOVIAL
337 | Joy
338 | JScript
339 | JScript.NET
340 | Julia
341 | Jython
342 | JASS
343 | Java
344 | JavaFX Script
345 | JavaScript
346 |
347 |
348 |
349 |
350 |
351 | K
352 | Kaleidoscope
353 | Karel
354 | KEE
355 | Kixtart
356 | Klerer-May System
357 | KIF (Knowledge Interchange Format)
358 | Kojo
359 | Kotlin
360 | KRC
361 | KRL
362 | KRYPTON
363 | KornShell (ksh)
364 | Kodu
365 | Kv (Kivy)
366 |
367 |
368 |
369 |
370 |
371 | LabVIEW
372 | Ladder
373 | LANSA
374 | Lasso
375 | Lava
376 | LC-3
377 | Lean
378 | Legoscript
379 | LIL
380 | LilyPond
381 | Limbo
382 | Limnor
383 | LINC
384 | Lingo
385 | LINQ
386 | LIS
387 | LISA
388 | Language H
389 | Lisp
390 | Lite-C
391 | Lithe
392 | Little b
393 | LLL
394 | Logo
395 | Logtalk
396 | LotusScript
397 | LPC
398 | LSE
399 | LSL
400 | Livecode
401 | LiveScript
402 | Lua
403 | Lucid
404 | Lustre
405 | LYaPAS
406 | Lynx
407 |
408 |
409 |
410 |
411 |
412 | M Formula language
413 | M2001
414 | M4
415 | M#
416 | Machine code
417 | MAD
418 | Magik
419 | Magma
420 | Mani
421 | Maple
422 | MAPPER
423 | MARK-IV
424 | Mary
425 | MATLAB
426 | MASM Microsoft Assembly x86
427 | MATH-MATIC
428 | Maude system
429 | Maxima
430 | Max
431 | MaxScript
432 | Maya
433 | MDL
434 | Mercury
435 | Mesa
436 | MHEG-5
437 | Microcode
438 | Microsoft Power Fx
439 | MIIS
440 | Milk
441 | MIMIC
442 | Mirah
443 | Miranda
444 | MIVA Script
445 | ML
446 | Model 204
447 | Modelica
448 | Malbolge
449 | Modula
450 | Modal-2
451 | Modal-3
452 | Mohol
453 | MOO
454 | Mortan
455 | Mouse
456 | MPD
457 | MSL
458 | MUMPS
459 | MuPAD
460 | Mutan
461 | Mystic Programming Language
462 |
463 |
464 |
465 |
466 |
467 | NASM
468 | Napier88
469 | Neko
470 | Nemerle
471 | NESL
472 | Net.Data
473 | NetLogo
474 | NetRexx
475 | NewLISP
476 | NEWP
477 | Newspeak
478 | NewtonScript
479 | Nial
480 | Nickle
481 | Nim
482 | Nix
483 | NPL
484 | Not eXactly C
485 | Not Quite C
486 | NSIS
487 | Nu
488 | NWScript
489 | NXT-G
490 |
491 |
492 |
493 |
494 |
495 | o:XML
496 | Oak
497 | Oberon
498 | OBJ2
499 | Object Lisp
500 | ObjectLOGO
501 | Object REXX
502 | Object Pascal
503 | Objective-C
504 | Obliq
505 | OCaml
506 | occam
507 | occam-π
508 | Octave
509 | OmniMark
510 | Opa
511 | Opal
512 | Open Programming Language(OPL)
513 | OpenCL
514 | OpenEdge Advanced Business Language (ABL)
515 | OpenVera
516 | OpenQASM
517 | OPS5
518 | OptimJ
519 | Orc
520 | ORCA/Modula-2
521 | Oriel
522 | Orwell
523 | Oxygene
524 | Oz
525 |
526 |
527 |
528 |
529 |
530 | P
531 | P4
532 | P"
533 | ParaSail
534 | PARI/GP
535 | Pascal
536 | PCASTL
537 | PCF
538 | PEARL
539 | PeopleCode
540 | Perl
541 | PDL
542 | Pharo
543 | PHP
544 | Pico
545 | Picoslip
546 | Pict
547 | Pike
548 | PILOT
549 | Pipelines
550 | Pizza
551 | PL-11
552 | PL/0
553 | PL/B
554 | PL/C
555 | PL/I
556 | PL/M
557 | P/P
558 | P/S
559 | P/SQL
560 | PL360
561 | PLANC
562 | Plankalkül
563 | Planner
564 | PLEX
565 | PLEXIL
566 | Plus
567 | POP-11
568 | POP-2
569 | PostScript
570 | PortablE
571 | POV-Ray SDL
572 | Powerhouse
573 | PowerBuilder
574 | PowerShell
575 | PPL
576 | Processing
577 | Processing.js
578 | Pograph
579 | Project Verona
580 | Prolog
581 | PROMAL
582 | Promela
583 | PROSE modeling language
584 | PROTEL
585 | ProvideX
586 | Pro*C
587 | Pure
588 | Pure Data
589 | PureScript
590 | PWCT
591 | Python
592 | Processing
593 |
594 |
595 |
596 |
597 |
598 | Q(Programming language from Kx Systems)
599 | Qalb
600 | QtScript
601 | QPL
602 | Q#(Microsoft programming language)
603 | Quantam Computation Language
604 | QuakeC
605 | .QL
606 |
607 |
608 |
609 |
610 |
611 | R
612 | R++
613 | Racket
614 | Raku
615 | RAPID
616 | Rapira
617 | Ratfiv
618 | Ratfor
619 | rc
620 | Reason
621 | REBOL
622 | Red
623 | Redcode
624 | REFAL
625 | REXX
626 | Ring
627 | Rockstar
628 | ROOP
629 | RPG
630 | RPL
631 | RSL
632 | RTL/2
633 | Rust
634 |
635 |
636 |
637 |
638 |
639 | S
640 | S2
641 | S3
642 | S-Lang
643 | S-PLUS
644 | SA-C
645 | SabreTalk
646 | SAIL
647 | SAKO
648 | SAS
649 | SASL
650 | Sather
651 | Sawzall
652 | Scala
653 | Scheme
654 | Scilab
655 | Scratch
656 | Script.NET
657 | Sed
658 | Seed7
659 | Self
660 | SenseTalk
661 | SequenceL
662 | Serpent
663 | SETL
664 | Short Code
665 | SIMPOL
666 | SIGNAL
667 | SiMPLE
668 | SIMSCRIPT
669 | Simula
670 | Simulink
671 | SISAL
672 | SKILL
673 | SLIP
674 | SMALL
675 | Smalltalk
676 | SML
677 | Strongtalk
678 | Snap!
679 | SNOBOL (SPITBOL)
680 | Snowball
681 | SOL
682 | Solidity
683 | SOPHAEROS
684 | Source
685 | SPARK
686 | Speakeasy
687 | Speedcode
688 | SPIN
689 | SP/k
690 | SPS
691 | SQL
692 | SQR
693 | Squeak
694 | Squirrel
695 | SR
696 | S/SL
697 | Starlogo
698 | Strand
699 | Stata
700 | Stateflow
701 | Subtext
702 | SBL
703 | SuperCollider
704 | Superplan
705 | SuperTalk
706 | Swift (Apple programming language)
707 | Swift (parallel scripting language)
708 | SYMPL
709 |
710 |
711 |
712 |
713 |
714 | T
715 | TACL
716 | TACPOL
717 | TADS (Text Adventure Development System)
718 | TAL
719 | Tcl
720 | Tea
721 | TECO (Text Editor and Corrector)
722 | TELCOMP
723 | Tex
724 | TEX (Text Executive Programming Language)
725 | TIE
726 | TMG (TransMo Griffer)
727 | Tom
728 | Toi
729 | Topspeed (Clarion)
730 | TPU (Text Processing Utility)
731 | Trac
732 | TTM
733 | T-SQL (Transact-SQL)
734 | Transcript (LiveCode)
735 | TTCN (Tree and Tabular Combined Notation)
736 | Turing
737 | TUTOR (PLATO Author Language)
738 | TXL
739 | TypeScript
740 | Tynker
741 |
742 |
743 |
744 |
745 |
746 | Ubercode
747 | UCSD Pascal
748 | Umple
749 | Unicon
750 | Uniface
751 | UNITY
752 | UnrealScript
753 |
754 |
755 |
756 |
757 |
758 | Vala
759 | Vim script
760 | Viper
761 | Visual DataFlex
762 | Visual DialogScript
763 | Visual FoxPro
764 | Visual J++
765 | Visual LISP
766 | Visual Objects
767 | Visual Prolog
768 |
769 |
770 |
771 |
772 |
773 | WATFIV, WATFOR (WATerloo FORtran IV)
774 | WebAssembly
775 | WebDNA
776 | Whiley
777 | Winbatch
778 | Wolfram Language
779 | Wyvern
780 | WATFIV, WATFOR (WATerloo FORtran IV)
781 | Whiley
782 | Wyvern
783 | WebAssembly
784 | Winbatch
785 | WebDNA
786 | Wolfram Language
787 |
788 |
789 |
790 |
791 |
792 | X++ (X plus plus/Microsoft Dynamics AX)
793 | X10
794 | xBase++(xBase plus plus)
795 | XBL
796 | XC (targets XMOS architecture)
797 | xHabour
798 | XL
799 | Xojo
800 | XOTci
801 | Xod
802 | XPL
803 | XPL0
804 | XQuery
805 | XSB
806 | XSharp(X#)
807 | XSLT
808 | Xtend
809 |
810 |
811 |
812 |
813 |
814 | Yorick
815 | YQL
816 | Yoix
817 |
818 |
819 |
820 |
821 |
822 | Z nonation
823 | Z shell
824 | Zebra
825 | Zeno
826 | ZetaLisp
827 | Zig
828 | Zonnon
829 | ZOPL
830 | ZPL
831 | Z++
832 |
833 |
834 |
835 |
836 |
837 |
838 |
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1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
2 |
3 | ## Our Pledge
4 |
5 | We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
6 | community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
7 | size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
8 | identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
9 | nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
10 | and orientation.
11 |
12 | We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
13 | diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
14 |
15 | ## Our Standards
16 |
17 | Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
18 | community include:
19 |
20 | * Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
21 | * Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
22 | * Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
23 | * Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
24 | and learning from the experience
25 | * Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
26 | overall community
27 |
28 | Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
29 |
30 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
31 | advances of any kind
32 | * Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
33 | * Public or private harassment
34 | * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
35 | address, without their explicit permission
36 | * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
37 | professional setting
38 |
39 | ## Enforcement Responsibilities
40 |
41 | Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of
42 | acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in
43 | response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive,
44 | or harmful.
45 |
46 | Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject
47 | comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are
48 | not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation
49 | decisions when appropriate.
50 |
51 | ## Scope
52 |
53 | This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
54 | an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
55 | Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address,
56 | posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
57 | representative at an online or offline event.
58 |
59 | ## Enforcement
60 |
61 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
62 | reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at
63 | chilly5476@gmail.com.
64 | All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
65 |
66 | All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
67 | reporter of any incident.
68 |
69 | ## Enforcement Guidelines
70 |
71 | Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
72 | the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
73 |
74 | ### 1. Correction
75 |
76 | **Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
77 | unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
78 |
79 | **Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing
80 | clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the
81 | behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested.
82 |
83 | ### 2. Warning
84 |
85 | **Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series
86 | of actions.
87 |
88 | **Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No
89 | interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with
90 | those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This
91 | includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels
92 | like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or
93 | permanent ban.
94 |
95 | ### 3. Temporary Ban
96 |
97 | **Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including
98 | sustained inappropriate behavior.
99 |
100 | **Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public
101 | communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or
102 | private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction
103 | with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period.
104 | Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
105 |
106 | ### 4. Permanent Ban
107 |
108 | **Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community
109 | standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an
110 | individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals.
111 |
112 | **Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within
113 | the community.
114 |
115 | ## Attribution
116 |
117 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
118 | version 2.0, available at
119 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
120 |
121 | Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
122 | enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
123 |
124 | [homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
125 |
126 | For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
127 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at
128 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations.
129 |
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1 | pipeline{
2 | agent any
3 | stages{
4 | stage("build"){
5 | steps{
6 | echo 'building application test'
7 | }
8 |
9 | }
10 | stage("test"){
11 | steps{
12 | echo 'testing application test'
13 | }
14 |
15 | }
16 | }
17 | }
18 |
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/LICENSE:
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1 | MIT License
2 |
3 | Copyright (c) 2022 Chilarai
4 |
5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
11 |
12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14 |
15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
21 | SOFTWARE.
22 |
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1 | # list-of-programming-languages
2 |
3 | A List of common programming languages for html as dropdown and checkboxes.
4 |
5 | ## Intro
6 |
7 | I was working on [Techpro.club](https://github.com/ClubTechPro/techpro.club) where I needed list of programming languages as HTML forms (checkboxes and dropdown). But I could not find any already existing repository for the same. I realized that many projects would need to show a list of programming languages as checkboxes in their applications as well. Hence the idea.
8 |
9 | Feel free to add more programming languages or types.
10 |
11 | - `A-Z-checkboxes.html` list is updated from [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages)
12 | - `A-Z-dropdown.html` list is updated from [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages)
13 | - `50-common-languages.html` list is updated from [Githut](https://madnight.github.io/githut/#/pull_requests/2021/4)
14 |
15 | ## Contributors
16 | Thanking all the contributors of HacktoberFest 2022 for making this project a success. Hope this helps other people
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks).
23 |
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1 | .container {
2 | display: flex;
3 | align-items: center;
4 | flex-direction: column;
5 |
6 | padding-top: 20px;
7 | }
8 |
9 | .container select {
10 | width: 30%;
11 | margin-bottom: 10px;
12 | }
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