Programming languages
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Functional
- Accelerate - Embedded language for high-performance array computations.
- Agda - Dependently typed functional language.
- Alice ML - Functional programming language based on Standard ML, extended with support for concurrent, distributed, and constraint programming.
- Amulet - Simple functional programming language in the ML tradition, with support for higher-rank parametric polymorphic types and row-polymorphic records, pattern matching with algebraic data types, and tail recursion elimination.
- Eff - Functional language with handlers of not only exceptions, but also of other computational effects such as state or I/O.
- Eta - Dialect of Haskell on the JVM.
- Eve - Programming language based on years of research into building a human-first programming platform.
- F* - General-purpose functional programming language with effects aimed at program verification.
- Flix - Statically typed functional- and logic programming language inspired by Scala, OCaml, F#, Haskell, and Datalog. (Web)
- Futhark - Purely functional data-parallel programming language. Its optimising compiler is able to compile it to typically very performant GPU code.
- Haskell - Advanced, purely functional programming language.
- OCaml - Industrial strength language supporting functional, imperative and object-oriented styles.
- Sixten - Experimental functional language where all data is unboxed by default. Functional programming with fewer indirections.
- TiML - Functional Language for Practical Complexity Analysis with Invariants.
- Unison - Modern, statically-typed purely functional language, similar to Haskell, but with a unique ability to describe entire distributed systems with a single program.
- Expresso - Simple expressions language with polymorphic extensible row types. (HN)
- Bosatsu - Python-ish pure and total functional programming language.
- Silt - An in-progress fast, dependently typed, functional programming language implemented in Swift.
- Granule - Statically typed functional language with graded modal types for fine-grained program reasoning via types.
- LinearML - Functional language for parallel programming.
- Koka - Function-oriented language with effect inference.
- Beluga - Functional programming language designed for reasoning about formal systems.
- Gluon - Static, type inferred and embeddable language written in Rust.
- Ur/Web - Implementation of a domain-specific functional programming language for web applications.
- Lasca - LLVM-based statically or dynamically typed strict functional programming language. Simplified OCaml if you will.
- Ko - Generic type-safe language for concurrent, stateful, deadlock-free systems and protocol manipulations.
- Braid - Functional language with Reason-like syntax that compiles to Go.
- cur - Powerful meta-programming for powerful types.
- Ink - Minimal programming language inspired by modern JavaScript and Go, with functional style. (Ink By Example)
- Verve - Functional language for the working hacker.
- Enki - Intended to be a logic language for teaching programming to people with no programming experience.
- Bright ML - Statically-typed programming language based on "F-ing modules".
- TopShell - Purely functional, reactive scripting language.
- Amulet - ML-like functional programming language.
- Never - Statically typed, embedded functional programming language.
- Functa - Flexible, fully functional dynamic programming language.
- Pikelet - Small, functional, dependently typed programming language.
- Spiral - Functional language with intensional polymorphism and first-class staging.
- Neut - Dependently-typed programming language based on the Calculus of Constructions. (HN)
- Salt - Compilation target that functional programmers always wanted.
- Discus - Experimental dialect of Haskell which investigates static typing and program transformation in the presence of computational effects.
- Keli (Motivations) (HN)
- F# - Open-source, cross-platform functional programming language for .NET.
- Tyrade - Pure functional language for type-level programming in Rust.
- Unlambda - Minimal, "nearly pure" functional programming language invented by David Madore. Based on combinatory logic. (Wiki)
- Fika - Statically typed functional programming language for the web.
- Yeti - ML-like functional language for the JVM. (Web)
- Nazo ML - Experimental implementation of temporal-logic-based Hindley-Milner type system.
- Dynasty - Interpreted, dynamically-typed, lazily evaluated, purely functional programming language.
- Atto - Insanely simple self-hosted functional programming language.
- Lawvere - Categorical programming language with effects.
- Leo - Functional, statically-typed programming language built for writing private applications.
- Effekt - Research language with effect handlers and lightweight effect polymorphism. (Web)
- Facet - Call-by-value functional language with algebraic effects, quantitative type theory, and staging.
- Mlatu - Statically typed, stack-based purely functional programming language designed for simplicity, speed, and safety.
- Grace - Ready-to-fork interpreted, typed, and functional language.
- TAMGU - FIL programming language: Functional, Imperative, Logical all in one for annotation and data augmentation.
- Clio - Functional, parallel, distributed programming language. (Web)
- morloc - Typed, polyglot, functional language.
- Hemlock - Synthesizes the expressive type and module systems of ML-family languages, a unified parametric effects/mutability/type system, and the shared-nothing message-passing parallelism of Erlang.
- Tao - Statically-typed functional programming language.
- Derw - Elm-inspired language that transpiles to TypeScript.
- Labrys - Toy language based on LLVM that implements the System Fω type-system.
- lviv - Stack-based RPN functional programming language. Written in Scheme.
- lambda-ski - Small functional language with a combinator based graph-reduction machine.
- Ditto - Functional, statically typed, and pure.
- Zilch - Statically-typed, low-level, functional programming language with some focus on runtime performance.
- Calypso - Mostly imperative language with some functional influences that is focused on flexibility and simplicity.
Lisp
- Common Lisp - Modern, multi-paradigm, high-performance, compiled, ANSI-standardized, most prominent (along with Scheme) descendant of the long-running family of Lisp programming languages.
- Clojure - Dynamic, general-purpose, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming.
- femtolisp - Lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation.
- Fennel - Lua Lisp Language.
- PicoLisp - Simple and lightweight and encourages clean, concise code.
- Janet - Functional and imperative programming language and bytecode interpreter.
- Carp - Statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications. (Snippets)
- Urn - Lisp implementation for Lua. (Code) (Lobsters)
- llrl - Lisp-like programming language powered by Rust + LLVM.
- Ketos - Lisp dialect scripting and extension language for Rust programs. (HN)
- Lux - Functional, statically-typed Lisp that will run on several platforms, such as the Java Virtual Machine and JavaScript interpreters.
- Liz - Lisp-flavored general-purpose programming language (based on Zig).
- Ren - Cleaner, clearer JavaScript. Modern scripting language for the Web.
- Hime - A general programming language running on the JVM platform.
- Emacs Lisp - dialect of the Lisp programming language used as a scripting language by Emacs with some later influence from Common Lisp. Created by GNU it supports imperative and functional programming methods.
Object-Oriented
- Pharo - A pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment derived from Squeak Smalltalk.
- Smalltalk-72 - A pure message-oriented programming language and its environment implemented in '72 to test Alan Kay's idea of "programming by messaging".
- Inko - Statically-typed, safe, object-oriented programming languages for writing concurrent programs.
Multi paradigm
- C - General-purpose, imperative, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations.
- Chaos - Strongly typed, dynamic yet compilable, test-oriented procedural programming language that achieves zero cyclomatic complexity. (HN)
- D - General-purpose programming language with static typing, systems-level access, and C-like syntax.
- Go - Compiled, statically typed in the tradition of Algol and C, with garbage collection, limited structural typing, memory safety features and CSP-style concurrent programming features added.
- Haxe - High-level and strictly-typed, cross-compiles to many different targets.
- JavaScript - High-level, dynamic, weakly typed, prototype-based, multi-paradigm, and interpreted.
- Julia - High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing.
- Nim - Both high-level and systems-level language, with productivity of Python, performance of C and meta-programming of Lisp.
- Objective C - General-purpose and object-oriented, adds Smalltalk-style messaging to the C programming language.
- Python - Interpreted high-level language for general-purpose programming.
- Swift - General-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language.
- TypeScript - Strict syntactical superset of JavaScript that adds optional static typing to the language.
- Ring - Innovative and practical general-purpose multi-paradigm language.
- Ante - Low-level functional language for exploring refinement types, lifetime inference, and other fun features. (Code) (HN) (Lobsters)
Funny
- dogescript - Wow so syntax very doge much future.
- C-plus-Equality - Feminist programming language.
- ArnoldC - Programming language based on the one-liners of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Other
- Cognate - Quasi-concatenative stack language that uses embedded comments to read like English prose.
- RaptorJIT - Dynamic language for system programming (LuaJIT fork).
- Zig - Robust, optimal, and clear programming language.
- Tengo - Fast script language for Go.
- Ciao - Programming language that builds up from a logic-based simple kernel, and is designed to be extensible and modular.
- V - Fast, safe, compiled language.
- Lobster - General purpose stand-alone programming language that comes with a built-in library suitable for making games and other graphical things.
- Bosque - Experiment in regularized design for a machine assisted rapid and reliable software development lifecycle. (HN)
- PowerShell - Cross-platform strongly dynamic typed object-based with functional features automation and configuration language.
- Red - Strongly inspired by Rebol, but with a broader field of usage thanks to its native-code compiler, from system programming to high-level scripting and cross-platform reactive GUI. (Web)
- Pony - Open-source, object-oriented, actor-model, capabilities-secure, high-performance programming language. (Code)
- Mare - Reimagining of the Pony language in Crystal.
- Clay - Programming language designed for Generic Programming.
- Smudge - Domain-specific language for state machines.
- Felix - Advanced, statically typed, high performance scripting language with native C++ embedding.
- StarShip - Interpreted, strongly typed, and functional programming language written in Swift.
- DaCE - Data-Centric Parallel Programming.
- Beef - Open source performance-oriented compiled programming language which has been built hand-in-hand with its IDE environment.
- Verona - Research programming language to explore the concept of concurrent ownership.
- Factor - Practical stack language. (Lobsters)
- wenyan - Esoteric programming language that closely follows the grammar and tone of classical Chinese literature.
- Titan - New programming language, designed to be a statically-typed, ahead-of-time compiled sister language to Lua.
- Odin - Fast, concise, readable, pragmatic and open sourced. It is designed with the intent of replacing C.
- Taichi - Productive programming language for portable, high-performance, sparse & differentiable computing. (Web)
- XL - Extensible programming language designed to accomodate a variety of programming needs with ease.
- ABS - Programming language that works best when you're scripting on your terminal.
- ThinScript - Low-level programming language inspired by TypeScript.
- Makam - Tool for rapid language prototyping.
- fe - Tiny, embeddable language implemented in ANSI C. (HN)
- Ceu - Reactive language that aims to offer a higher-level and safer alternative to C. (Web)
- Monkey in Go
- Monkey in Rust
- Monkey in TypeScript
- Pointless - Scripting language for learning and fun. (Web)
- Jai - High-level programming language developed by Jonathan Blow.
- Cone - Fast, fit, friendly, and safe systems programming language. (Web)
- micro-mitten - Bare-bones Rust-like programming language, stripped down to simplify control-flow structures and the type system. (HN)
- Bolt - Research language with finer-grained concurrency than Rust. (HN)
- Skip - Programming language to skip the things you have already computed.
- wlang
- MiniAgda - Prototypical dependently typed languages with sized types and variances.
- Muon - Modern low-level programming language.
- Yatta - Minimalistic, opiniated, (strongly) dynamically typed, strict, functional programming language, with ML-like syntax, for GraalVM.
- Concurnas - Open source JVM programming language designed for building reliable, scalable, high performance concurrent, distributed and parallel systems. (HN)
- Compose - Experimental programming language. It aims to be teachable, scalable, modern, powerful & precise.
- Mu - Minimal-dependency hobbyist computing stack.
- Mun - Programming language empowering creation through iteration.
- Hugorm - Mission-critical scripting language.
- Lys - Language that compiles to WebAssembly.
- Radiance - Simple language that compiles to WASM.
- FaCT - Flexible and Constant Time Programming Language.
- min - Tiny concatenative programming language and shell.
- Gravity - Embeddable programming language. (Code) (HN)
- Disco - Functional teaching language for use in a discrete mathematics course.
- Wren - Small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language. (Web) (Lobsters)
- Inko - Statically-typed, safe, object-oriented programming language for writing concurrent programs.
- Hamler - Haskell-style functional programming language running on Erlang VM. (Code) (Article)
- Luster - Experimental Lua VM implemented in pure Rust.
- Wuffs - Memory-safe programming language (and a standard library written in that language) for wrangling untrusted file formats safely.
- Caledon - Dependently typed, polymorphic, higher order logic programming language.
- Ditto - Super Kawaii Dependently Typed Programming Language.
- Rhai - Embedded scripting language for Rust.
- Pyret - Python like scripting language. (Code)
- Gosu - Pragmatic language for the JVM. (Code)
- Self - Prototype-based dynamic object-oriented programming language, environment, and virtual machine. (Code)
- Vale - Fast, safe, and easy programming language. It uses single ownership with constraint references for memory safety without garbage collection, and an emphasis on modern, readable syntax. (Code) (HN) (HN 2)
- Oak - Portable programming language with an compact intermediate representation.
- Luau - Fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua. (FAQ) (HN)
- daScript - High-performance statically strong typed scripting language. (HN)
- Lush - Object-oriented programming language designed for researchers, experimenters, and engineers interested in large-scale numerical and graphic applications.
- Luna - Data processing and visualization environment.
- Enso - Visual and textual functional programming language.
- liblg - Minimal stack-based VM. (HN)
- Rune - Embeddable dynamic programming language for Rust. (Docs) (Lobsters)
- IntercalScript - Systems programming language for the web that combines a simple and consistent syntax with a static type system that completely eliminates runtime type errors.
- Charity - Categorical programming language. (Code)
- Elsa - Minimal, fast and secure QuickJS wrapper written in Go. (HN)
- Shiika - Statically-typed programming language. Looks like Ruby, but has explicit type annotations.
- Metamine - Completely declarative programming language.
- _hyperscript - Small scripting language for the web.
- Neon - High-level, statically typed, garbage collected, imperative programming language intended for teaching and learning the craft of programming. (Code)
- Myst - Structured, dynamic, general-purpose language.
- Wasp - Web Application Specification Language. Extensible DSL (domain-specific language) for building modern web apps with less code. (Web) (HN)
- Arturo - Simple, modern and powerful interpreted programming language for efficient scripting. (Web)
- Horse64 - Simple & versatile high-level programming language. (Web)
- wax - Tiny language that transpiles to C, Java and TypeScript. (Web)
- TypeLang - Tiny language interpreter implemented purely in TypeScript's type-system.
- Pyxell - Multi-paradigm, statically typed programming language, compiled to machine code via C++. (Docs)
- Crunch - Strongly & statically typed systems level language focused on ease of use, portability and speed.
- Koto - Embeddable scripting language, written in Rust.
- Cant - Programming language descended mainly from E and Scheme.
- Kempe - Compiled stack-based language.
- Dora - JIT-compiler for the programming language Dora implemented in Rust.
- Butter - Aims to be a concise and friendly language for building efficient software.
- Kinx - Looks like JavaScript, feels like Ruby, and it is the script language fitting in C programmers.
- Icon - Programming language with a focus on string manipulation. (Lobsters)
- Nelua - Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code. (Web)
- Fractran - Turing-complete esoteric programming language invented by the mathematician John Conway. (Notes) (Fractran Interpreter)
- Zeta - Scripting language designed for efficiency, enabling dynamic extension and modification of high performance software.
- Kuljet - Language for writing database-backed HTML applications. (Code)
- Skew - Web-first, cross-platform programming language with an optimizing compiler. (Code)
- Copper - Experimental programming language that can be used as a replacement to C and C++.
- CLU - Programming language created at MIT.
- q - Programming language focusing on performance and efficiency.
- Lama - Programming language developed by JetBrains Research for educational purposes as an exemplary language to introduce the domain of programming languages, compilers and tools.
- Ghost - Small, class-based scripting language. (Web)
- Ein - Functional programming language for scalable development.
- Alan - Programming language that does concurrency for you and can thus separate how the software is written from how it runs.
- Ella - Computer programming language interpreter written in Rust.
- Nixt - Interpreted lisp inspired programming language written in Rust.
- Manticore - High-level parallel programming language aimed at general-purpose applications running on multi-core processors. (Web)
- BIPLAN - Byte coded Interpreted Programming language.
- Ogol - Variant of the Logo computer language.
- Bog - Small, strongly typed, embeddable language. Written in Zig.
- Shen/Go - Go port of the Shen language.
- Shen/C - C port of the Shen programming language.
- Cairo - Programming language for writing provable programs. (Web)
- Starlark in Rust - Deterministic language inspired by Python3, used for configuration in the build systems Bazel and Buck.
- Dip - Dynamically typed interpreted programming language written in Python, which gives emphasis to readability and ease of use, while also providing the power of all of python’s libraries. (Code)
- Mint - Refreshing programming language for the front-end web. (Code) (Lobsters)
- Whiley - Programming Language with Extended Static Checking. (Code)
- Passerine - Small, concise, extensible functional scripting language, powered by a VM written in Rust. (Web) (HN)
- io - Programming language. Inspired by Self, Smalltalk and LISP. (Web)
- Power-Fx - Low-code general purpose programming language. (HN)
- SmallDragon - Simple, statically typed programming language that can be transpiled to C. (Web)
- Egison - Programming language that features extensible efficient non-linear pattern matching with backtracking for non-free data types. (Code)
- Kitten - Statically typed, stack-based functional programming language designed to be simple and fast. (Code)
- Luxury - Statically programming language which is targeting embedded programming.
- Oxide - Interpreted scripting language with a Rust influenced syntax.
- Umka - Statically typed embeddable scripting language.
- Hexagony - Two-dimensional stack-based programming language. (Hexagony IDE)
- Kernel - Conservative, Scheme-like dialect of Lisp in which everything is a first-class object.
- F-- - Uncurried minimal functional programming language.
- vizh - Esoteric visual language that takes image files as input based on a multi-tape turing machine, designed for compatibility with C.
- tin - Statically structurally typed JIT-compiled programming language, mainly for embedding in other programs.
- Flax - Level, general-purpose language with high level syntax and expressibility.
- Pocketlang - Small, fast and friendly language for scripting and embedding. (Web) (HN)
- Ballerina - Open-source programming language for the cloud that makes it easier to use, combine, and create network services. (Web)
- LoLa - Small programming language meant to be embedded into games. (Web)
- Antimony - Language that gets out of your way. (Docs)
- Astro - Fun safe language for rapid prototyping and high performance applications.
- Foolang - Smalltalk-inspired language. (Web)
- Rust - Multi-paradigm, high-level, general-purpose programming language designed for performance and safety, especially safe concurrency.
- Emojicode - Open-source, full-blown programming language consisting of emojis. (Code)
- EO - Experimental Object-Oriented Programming Language Based on 𝜑-Calculus. (HN)
- Oak - Expressive, simple, dynamic programming language. (Code)
- Bagel - Statically typed, reactive language with pure and impure functions. (Article)
- Pen - Programming language for scalable development. (Code) (HN)
- Hedy - Gradual programming language, which increases in syntactic elements level by level. (Web)
- buzz - Small/lightweight typed scripting language written in Zig.
- Lore - General-purpose programming language featuring multi-functions, structs and traits, structural typing enabling component-based programming, and intersection and semantic types.
- L2 - Minimalist type-inferred programming language with procedural macro support.
- GLICOL - Graph-oriented live coding language written in Rust. Make music with code. (Web)
- Virgil - Fast and lightweight native programming language designed for fast, dependency-free programs. (Lobsters)
- Silk - Small system programming language. Flexible and simple as C, but more pleasant to write. (Web)
- Lia - High-Level Language for Rust.
- Kara - Experimental programming language inspired by Swift and Idris.
- Acton - Compiled language, offering the speed of C but with a considerably simpler programming model.
- Peregrine - Easy to use systems programming language with Python-like syntax.
- Ć - Language which can be translated automatically to C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Swift, TypeScript and OpenCL C. (HN)
- SourcePawn - Small and fast typed language for embedding in host applications.
- Austral - Systems language with linear types.
- Kara - Statically typed, LLVM-based programming language. It's designed to be fast and easy to use.
- BlazeX - AOT compiled object oriented programming language.
- nullc - Fast C-like programming language with advanced features. (HN)
- Val - Open source, general-purpose programming language designed around on the concept of (mutable) value semantics.
- Cotowali - Statically typed scripting language that transpile into POSIX sh.
- Hascal - General purpose and open source programming language designed to build optimal, maintainable, reliable and efficient software.
- Dictu - High-level dynamically typed, multi-paradigm, interpreted programming language. (Docs)
- Shattuck - Rust-based script programming language.
- Volt - Systems level programming language written in D.
- Paka
- Yuescript - Dynamic language that compiles to Lua. (Code)
- Luf - Statically typed, embeddable, scripting language written in Zig.
- Basil - Fast and flexible language exploring partial evaluation, context-sensitive parsing, and metaprogramming. Compiles JIT or AOT to native code.
- Makeshift - Programming language that was designed to bootstrap the Ashet Home Computer.
- CUP - Simple, C-like programming language.
- Hare - Systems programming language designed to be simple, stable, and robust. (Code)
- Hazure - ML-Inspired programming language that transpiles to Typescript.
- Neptune - Fast, concurrent and embeddable scripting language.
- Gwion - Strongly-timed language aimed at music creation. Heavily inspired by ChucK.
- Cane - A small vector language designed for making beats with realtime MIDI.
- Mech - Language for developing data-driven, reactive systems like animations, games, and robots. (Web)
- Tokay - Imperative, procedural programming language dedicated to parsing and other text-processing tasks. (Code)
- jakt - Memory-safe systems programming language. Currently transpiles to C++.
- Wu - Practical game and data language. (Docs)
- Boson - Hybrid programming language written in Rust.
- Tau - Open source interpreted programming language designed to be minimal, fast and efficient.
- Husky - Programming language designed for many difficult tasks which haven't yet been seen as programmable at all.
- Scale - Open Source stack-based concatenative programming language.
- Hook - Cross-platform scripting language with a C-like syntax, dynamic typing, mutable value semantics approach, and memory management through reference counting.