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General-purpose programming language : ウィキペディア英語版 | General-purpose programming language
In computer software a general-purpose programming language is a programming language designed to be used for writing software in a wide variety of application domains. In many ways a general-purpose language only has this status because it does not include language constructs designed to be used within a specific application domain (e.g., a page description language contains constructs intended to make it easier to write programs that control the layout of text and graphics on a page). A domain-specific programming language is one designed to be used within a specific application domain. The following are some general-purpose languages: * Ada * Assembly language * BASIC programming language * Boo programming language * C * C++ * C# * Clojure * COBOL * D * Dart * Elixir * Erlang * F# * Fortran * Go * Harbour * Haskell * Idris * Java * JavaScript * Julia * Lisp * Lua * Modula-2 * Oberon * Objective-C * Pascal * Perl * PHP * Pike * PL/I * Python * RPG * Ruby * Scala * Swift * Tcl ==See also==
* General-purpose markup language * General-purpose modeling language
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