3. B for BASIC
BASIC (an acronym for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic
Instruction Code).
4. C for C
C is a general-purpose, imperative computer
programming language.
5. D for Delphi
Embarcadero Delphi is an integrated development
environment (IDE) for console, desktop graphical, web,
and mobile applications.
6. E for Erlang
Erlang is a general-purpose, concurrent, garbage-
collected programming language and runtime system.
7. F for Fortran
Fortran is a general-purpose, imperative programming
language that is especially suited to numeric
computation and scientific computing.
8. G for GO
Go, also commonly referred to as golang, is a
programming language developed at Google in 2007
9. I for IBM BAL
Basic Assembly Language (BAL) is the commonly used
term for a low-level programming language used on
IBM System/360 and successor mainframes.
10. J for Java
Java is a general-purpose computer programming
language that is object-oriented and is designed to
have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
11. K for Karel
Karel is an educational programming language for
beginners, created by Richard E. Pattis.
12. L for Lucid
Lucid is a dataflow programming language. It is
designed to experiment with non-von Neumann
programming models.
13. M for MATLAB
MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a multi-paradigm
numerical computing environment and fourth-
generation programming language.
14. N for Nickle
Nickle is a numeric oriented programming language by
Keith Packard and Bart Massey. Originally used for
desktop calculation
15. O for Objective-C
Objective-C is a general-purpose, object-oriented
programming language that adds Smalltalk-style
messaging to the C programming language.
16. P for PHP
PHP is a server-side scripting language created in 1995
and designed for web development but also used as a
general-purpose programming language.
17. Q for QuakeC
QuakeC is an interpreted language developed in 1996
by John Carmack of id Software to program parts of the
video game Quake.
18. R for Ruby
Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented, general-
purpose programming language. It was designed and
developed in the mid-1990s.
19. S for Swift
Swift is a multi-paradigm, compiled programming
language created by Apple Inc. in 2014 for iOS and OS
X development.
20. T for Turbo C++
Turbo C++ was a C++ compiler and integrated
development environment and computer language
originally from Borland.
21. U for Unix shell
Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that
provides a traditional user interface for the Unix
operating system and for Unix-like systems.
22. V for Visual Basic
Visual Basic is a legacy third-generation event-driven
programming language and integrated development
environment (IDE) from Microsoft.
23. W for Winbatch
Winbatch is a Microsoft Windows scripting language
developed by Wilson WindowWare.
24. X for X++
Microsoft Dynamics AX is one of Microsoft's enterprise
resource planning software products. It is part of the
Microsoft Dynamics family.
25. Y for YQL
Yahoo! Query Language (YQL) is an SQL-like query
language created by Yahoo! as part of their Developer
Network.
26. Z for YQL
Z notation is a formal specification language used for
describing and modelling computing systems.
27. FUN
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