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- SQR-info.com (Site) - SQR is a reporting and database access language. Links to resources and technical information.
- COX (Site) - C with Operator eXtension (FTP)
- XPL (Site) - Language and compiler generator system (or TWS: translator writing system) based on language. Derived from PL/I with its syntax, but structure close to C, first release 1968. Descriptions, book, port list, resources, publications list.
- Wikipedia: Procedural Programming (Site) - Online encyclopedia article.
- PILOT (Site) - Simple interpreted language designed for use in computer-assisted instruction (CAI), 3 implementations, IEEE-standard and open source version exist.
- Alex (Site) - Cross platform rapid GUI development language, runs on many operating systems: Unix (Motif, OpenLook, most others), Windows 32-bit. Lets one set of source code make programs that work across many platforms.
- TOP: Table Oriented Programming (Site) - Programming that puts tables first. Tables are a vital data representation method. In some applications they are central, almost all you need; far superior to standard APIs: smaller; faster; easier to write, understand, debug.
- SiMPLE CodeWorks, Inc. (Site) - Makes SiMPLE Modular Programming Language and Environment. Beginner-friendly, for kids and adults looking for a new way to have fun with computers. Has full C++ compiler. Descriptions, FAQs, tutorials, tools, forum, games, downloads.
- CASL (Site) - Language for programming PDAs. Lets you describe a program in terms of graphical elements bound together by your code.
- Leopard (Site) - A programming language created solely for beginners.
- AML: Anil's Machine Language (Site) - Implements a simple, virtual register machine in C++, to make a portable, powerful, efficient way to solve mathematical problems. Its use is not limited to math, but that is its main use so far. Syntax is far easier than normal machine language as the instruction set is easy to learn and understand.
- The cT Programming Language and Environment (Site) - An algorithmic language like C, Pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easy-to-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format.
- Quikcode (Site) - Free PC implementation of easy, yet powerful procedural IBM mainframe programming language Quikjob. Some uses: scanning files, making reports and quick utilities, converting files. For DOS 5.0 and up, Windows 3.1/95/98, Linux, Stratus VOS.
- IMP Compiler (Site) - For Imp-77 language on Intel x86 processors, an ALGOL-like high-level language originally designed as the implementation language of the Edinburgh Multi-Access System, developed at Edinburgh University.
- Inger (Site) - A simple imperative programming language. Description and compiler download. [Open source, GPL]
- Gema (Site) - Home of the GEneral purpose MAcro processor tool, with a binding for the Lua scripting language, named GeL; source and binary distributions.
- Profan2 (Site) - Full language with scripting/batch abilities, database development system, built-in ODBC interface, interpreter and compiler. For Windows, common in Germany, easy to make English version. English page on website. [freeware (early version), commercial]
- Wikipedia: Imperative Programming (Site) - Online encyclopedia article.
- UniCOMAL (Site) - The site supplies and supports MacharSoft version of the COMAL programming language. It's classic imperative interpreted language, similar to BASIC but with a wider range of structures and facilities.
- Frink (Site) - A programming language and calculating tool. It tracks units of measure through all calculations, and helps to get the answers right.
- Algol-like Languages (Site) - This volume contains historical and foundational material, and works on language design.
- MCPL (Site) - a simple typeless language which is based on BCPL. It makes use of pattern matching somewhat related to that used in ML and Prolog. Some other features come from C.
- SQR-info.com (Site) - SQR is a reporting and database access language. Links to resources and technical information.
- COX (Site) - C with Operator eXtension (FTP)
- XPL (Site) - Language and compiler generator system (or TWS: translator writing system) based on language. Derived from PL/I with its syntax, but structure close to C, first release 1968. Descriptions, book, port list, resources, publications list.
- Wikipedia: Procedural Programming (Site) - Online encyclopedia article.
- PILOT (Site) - Simple interpreted language designed for use in computer-assisted instruction (CAI), 3 implementations, IEEE-standard and open source version exist.
- Alex (Site) - Cross platform rapid GUI development language, runs on many operating systems: Unix (Motif, OpenLook, most others), Windows 32-bit. Lets one set of source code make programs that work across many platforms.
- TOP: Table Oriented Programming (Site) - Programming that puts tables first. Tables are a vital data representation method. In some applications they are central, almost all you need; far superior to standard APIs: smaller; faster; easier to write, understand, debug.
- SiMPLE CodeWorks, Inc. (Site) - Makes SiMPLE Modular Programming Language and Environment. Beginner-friendly, for kids and adults looking for a new way to have fun with computers. Has full C++ compiler. Descriptions, FAQs, tutorials, tools, forum, games, downloads.
- CASL (Site) - Language for programming PDAs. Lets you describe a program in terms of graphical elements bound together by your code.
- Leopard (Site) - A programming language created solely for beginners.
- AML: Anil's Machine Language (Site) - Implements a simple, virtual register machine in C++, to make a portable, powerful, efficient way to solve mathematical problems. Its use is not limited to math, but that is its main use so far. Syntax is far easier than normal machine language as the instruction set is easy to learn and understand.
- The cT Programming Language and Environment (Site) - An algorithmic language like C, Pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easy-to-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format.
- Quikcode (Site) - Free PC implementation of easy, yet powerful procedural IBM mainframe programming language Quikjob. Some uses: scanning files, making reports and quick utilities, converting files. For DOS 5.0 and up, Windows 3.1/95/98, Linux, Stratus VOS.
- IMP Compiler (Site) - For Imp-77 language on Intel x86 processors, an ALGOL-like high-level language originally designed as the implementation language of the Edinburgh Multi-Access System, developed at Edinburgh University.
- Inger (Site) - A simple imperative programming language. Description and compiler download. [Open source, GPL]
- Gema (Site) - Home of the GEneral purpose MAcro processor tool, with a binding for the Lua scripting language, named GeL; source and binary distributions.
- Profan2 (Site) - Full language with scripting/batch abilities, database development system, built-in ODBC interface, interpreter and compiler. For Windows, common in Germany, easy to make English version. English page on website. [freeware (early version), commercial]
- Wikipedia: Imperative Programming (Site) - Online encyclopedia article.
- UniCOMAL (Site) - The site supplies and supports MacharSoft version of the COMAL programming language. It's classic imperative interpreted language, similar to BASIC but with a wider range of structures and facilities.
- Frink (Site) - A programming language and calculating tool. It tracks units of measure through all calculations, and helps to get the answers right.
- Algol-like Languages (Site) - This volume contains historical and foundational material, and works on language design.
- MCPL (Site) - a simple typeless language which is based on BCPL. It makes use of pattern matching somewhat related to that used in ML and Prolog. Some other features come from C.
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- Clif Tree Surgeon and Software Geek (Post) - Computer languages that are normally described as procedural are based on describing how to do something in a step-by-step manner (detailing the procedure). Procedural languages have a tendency to look fairly similar, be they Fortran, ...
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- Choosing the right Database bProcedural Languageb PL Postgres b...b (Post) - Brief summary of pros and cons of using PL languages in PostgreSQL and when to use them.
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- CC Development CAT H4ck3rZ (Post) - Yes, it’s possible to do object oriented programming (OO) in any procedural language. It’s much easier to use an OO language though such as C++. OO languages have been designed from the ground up specifically to do OO programming and ...
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- Choosing the right Database bProcedural Languageb PL (Post) - Most people are used to having their procedural language push their data around. PL code living in PostgreSQL allows your data to push your procedural code around in a set-based way. This is a simple but pretty powerful feature since ...
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- April2008Meeting last edited by EricWilhelm (Post) - Database procedural languages are a powerful tool. You can speed up your application, save network bandwidth, and impress your developer friends. And you can write the code in a language even your cat will understand. ...
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- Why C (Post) - I have done enough procedural programming to doubt that code written in a procedural language is going to be inherently more clean and elegant than code written in C++. And I’m generally skeptical of the benefits of garbage collection. ...
- Learning a New Programming bLanguageb Part 2 ch1 bLanguageb Types (Post) - It is essentially a procedural language, but includes some features that are considered object oriented — and in fact, in some cases Javascript is more useful in these situation than a pure OO language might be. ...
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- WikiAnswers What is the difference between procedural and ... (Site) - Procedural languages are used in the traditional programming that is based on ... Non-procedural programming languages allow users and professional programmers to ...
- Classification of High Level Programing bLanguageb (Post) - Procedural languages allow programs to be shorter and easier for the computer to read, but they require the programmer to design each procedure to be general enough to be used in different situations. Functional Language: ...
- Reverse Software Engineering of Concurrent Real Time Programs (Post) - This paper presents an algorithm for translating concurrent procedural language programs into nonprocedural, mathematical language programs, called specifications. The goal is to achieve reuse of old existing programs in developing new ...
- Learning a New Programming bLanguageb Part 2 ch2 bLanguageb Types b...b (Post) - PHP and Perl are examples of procedural languages that have had OO features added on. Both can be used in an object oriented fashion. However, in the case of PHP, for instance, there is no such thing as a private method. ...
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- material for java programming blanguageb (Post) - Procedural languages such as C employ this model to considerable success. To manage increasing complexity the second approach called object oriented programming was conceived. Object oriented programming organizes a program around its ...
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- Programming bLanguageb Trends (Post) - However, Functional Languages as a whole come in at a paltry 1.4% compared to the whopping 98% dominance of Object-Oriented and Procedural languages combined. LISP tops out the list at number 20, while Haskell is 36th, Erlang is 46th, ...
- Functional vs. Procedural Programming Language (Site) - ... students usually learn first, are procedural languages. ... is a procedural language. ... only experienced procedural languages, they provide succinct ...
- For Loops For Erlang Beginners (Post) - Newcomers to Erlang are often dismayed to learn that it does not provide syntax for any of the looping constructs typical to procedural languages. This means no while, no for, and no foreach*. In this article I’ll show you how to write ...
- PostgreSQL Programming Guide Installing Procedural Languages (Site) - A procedural language must be "installed" into each database where it is to be used. But procedural languages installed in the database template1 are automatically ...
- bProcedural languagesb (Post) - Procedural programming languages are based on the concept of the unit and scope (the data viewing range of an executable code statement). A procedural program is composed of one or more units or modules, either user coded or provided in ...
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- Your next Language (Post) - So that’s the story on the object oriented language side. Nothing significant seems to be happening on the procedural language. But there is some excitement brewing up in the functional programming world. ...
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- Why are those Old Programmers so slow in picking up on the Intarweb (Post) - However, this is all starting to feel like the first time we switched from procedural languages (COBOL, RPG, Pascal, Fortran) to OO and event-driven stuff (Visual Basic, PowerBuilder, SQLWindows). We went from offense to defense, ...
- Developers seek Web, Dynamic blanguagesb (Post) - Developers are planning to use Web development and scripting or dynamic languages more than traditional procedural languages over the next 18 months, according to a recent survey conducted by Ziff Davis Enteprise. ...
- Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Dec 2005 2135 UTC, submitted by anonymous (News) - "Ruby on Rails is just one facet of what makes Ruby great, just like EJB is only part of the Java enterprise platform. Andrew Glover digs beneath the hype for a look at what Java developers can do with Ruby, all by itself.
- Prague PostgreSQL Developers Day 2008 (Post) - Pavel has done a lot work on support of different procedural languages in PostgreSQL and he is interested in SQL/PSM language support for PostgreSQL. He listed a couple of the features he would like to work on. ...
- procedural language Definitions from Dictionary.com (Site) - ... of procedural language at Dictionary. ... (non-imperative) procedural language is LOGO, which ... Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, ...
- postgresql wants me to get bold or what (Post) - Procedural Languages Name | Trusted? -----------+---------- plpgsql | yes pltcl | yes pltclu | no plperl | yes plperlu | no plpythonu | no. I dont know how stupid I am but the Error keeps comming up. ...
- PostgreSQL Documentation Manuals PostgreSQL 7.4 Procedural Languages (Site) - These are called procedural languages (PL) ... trigger procedure written in a procedural language, the database server has no ...
- Recent Original Stories (News) - The High Level Virtual Machine aims to build a common infrastructure for the development of dynamic languages (Ruby, Python, Haskell, etc.) targeting the Low Level Virtual Machine.
- Learning a New Programming bLanguageb Part 2 ch3 bLanguageb Types b...b (Post) - Procedural languages are pretty simple to understand. They follow a “do this then do that” top to bottom sort of flow. As mentioned above, there are quite a few procedural languages that have had OO features tacked on. ...
- Comparing XML Databases to Object Databases (Post) - Actually LINQ is adding declarative iteration and filters to procedural languages. But, like the scripting extension of XQuery, that allows complete composability of updates and queries, it can compose with side-effecting expressions ...
- Storage Analyst (Post) - ... network design and infrastructure management) and /or, One or more Programming Languages (fundamental language structures, machine and assembly languages, procedural languages, non-procedural languages, object oriented languages) ...
- EU Translation Scope Defended by bLanguageb Director But There is b...b (Post) - "In the European Commission, French, German and English are procedural languages, meaning all internal documents as well as EU legislation must be issued in them, while the 20 other EU languages have "official" status, ...
- For sukimatenchi (Post) - APL The language of the Platypus. APL is my first love. As you can see I am geeky enough to list procedural languages then OO languages. APL was the evolutionary dead end of Matrix computing. It is so foreign to anything else today that ...
- Comment on SIGCSE impressions, from a firsttimer by Michael Wrinn b...b (Post) - Here is where universities have much greater freedom to explore than do commercial vendors, who are burdened with portfolios of legacy code. Several schools are using procedural languages (Erlang, Haskell, Scheme) -- is this the right ...
- Missing Goals and Requirements in Business Rules (Post) - For example, changing the order of rules expressed in Backus Normal Form (BNF) will not change the definition of a language (eg, Pascal). This is distinct from “if-then-else” statements in procedural languages where order is clearly ...
- Fun with generateseries (Post) - There were a lot of talks ranging from hard-core stuff like Neil Conway’s talk about the internals of query execution, to random fun stuff like David Fetter’s discussion of procedural languages, including LOLCODE. gulakuno.jpg ...
- Testing using TTCN3 (Post) - Still, it is quite easy for programmers well-versed with procedural languages to get used to TTCN-3 easily. There are many similarities - keywords, data types, variables, control statements, functions, operators, operator precedence, ...
- At last an EU patent Yes Oui Ja Si (Post) - The Commission proposes three procedural languages – English, French and German – with the patent being valid if issued in one of these languages and translated into the other two. In practice, English is the patent language. ...
- Programming Paradigms (Post) - Functional programming languages emphasize rules and pattern-matching. While they appear non-intuitive to those who have only experienced procedural languages, they provide succinct and natural programming structures for those who gain ...
- Recent Original Stories (News) - A new major version of Nemerle language was released. Nemerle features a very high level .NET language with functional programming support. This version brings full support to .NET 2.0 generics and a bunch of other things . After the release of C# 3.0 spec preview it might be interesting to see how could next generation of .NET languages look like .
- contain the information that differentiates between the various objects, in this case the employees. Attributes are covered in more detail later in this series when classes are covered. Figure 3 Employee attributes. Object Behaviors The behavior of an object is what the object can do. In procedural languages, the behavior is defined by procedures, functions, and (Image) - figure03.jpg
- Procedural programming Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site) - ... Procedural ... programming languages usually have both OOP and procedural aspects. ... Use of procedural programming languages for controlling ...
- Dylan, in contrast, is a new language that integrates the best ideas from objectoriented, procedural, dynamic, and static languages, while avoiding many of the drawbacks. Figure 1.2 (Image) - figure-1.1.png
- PostgreSQL Documentation Manuals PostgreSQL 8.1 Procedural Languages (Site) - There are currently four procedural languages available in the standard ... The basics of developing a new procedural language are covered in Chapter 46. ...
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- Open Directory Computers Programming Languages Procedural (Site) - ... of easy, yet powerful procedural IBM mainframe programming language Quikjob. ... "Procedural Programming Languages" search on: ...
- Re The limitations of XPath and navigation for XML databa (Post) - Michael David writes: > My definition of procedural and nonprocedural (or > declarative), which I still go by, is that procedural languages > require the user to specify what data is needed and how to get > it, while nonprocedural ...
- procedural vs. nonprocedural languages (Site) - The international forum for control engineers, system integrators, and industrial automation professionals. ... (or procedural) languages specify explicit ...
- Speech, Writing, and Code (Post) - She is referring to the compilation of object oriented languages, which have liberated the programmer from the clutches of procedural languages. I always interpreted the process of compilation as a sort of translation from one language ...
- from FOLDOC (Site) - procedural language ... example (non-imperative) procedural language is LOGO, which ... Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, and Modula-2. ...
- bLanguageb Architecture in PostgreSQL (Post) - There are 3 languages that come packaged with PostgreSQL (2 non-PL ones are installed automatically and not even listed as languages (C and SQL) in the languages section of a db). The defacto PL/PgSQL procedural language is available ...
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- The Model Concept Nonprocedural Programming for Nonprogrammers, II (Post) - To express data processing requirements that are translatable into a procedural language requires knowledge of how a computer executes the solution of the problem Non-procedural languages are problem-oriented and independent of ...
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- Welcome to the world of Java Programmes. (Post) - Many older languages, like C and Pascal, were procedural languages. Procedures (also called functions) were blocks of code that were part of a module or application. Procedures passed parameters (primitive data types like integers, ...
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- Power of Functional Programming, its Features and its Future (Post) - However, the early success of the imperative programming languages made the procedural languages extremely popular for more than three decades. This lead to the rise of the object-oriented paradigm and formed the basis of commercial ...
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- New bLanguagesb Considered Helpful (Post) - Every language has some kind of flow control syntax, some way to declare a variable, and some way to encapsulate code. You do have to think a little differently if you switch between OOP , functional, and procedural languages. ...
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- JAVA PLSQL STORED PROCEDURES (Post) - Internally the Oracle database supports two procedural languages, namely PL/SQL and Java. This leads to questions like "Which of the two is the best?" and "Will Oracle ever desupport PL/SQL in favor of Java?” ...
- Figure 37. Enable procedural languages Accept the default settings as shown in Figure 37 . Make sure that PLpgsql is selected. Click Next . (Image) - postgresql_procedural_languages.png
- Functional programming coming to a compiler near you soon (Post) - Commercial programmers have overwhelmingly developed software using imperative languages, with a strong shift from procedural languages to object oriented languages over time. While declarative style programming has had some successes ...
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- Survey of Fourth Generation bLanguagesb Self Paced (Post) - Introduction to fourth generation non-procedural languages; how fourth generation languages allow programmers to concentrate on problems to be solved rather than syntax of programming language; how users can obtain information from ...
- say that Mathematicas way its better and more logical than the Maple style. However, thats strictly a personal view. Programming Maple might be more familiar if you are used to languages like Visual Basic, Pascal (Image) - maple-procedural.gif
- So You Want To Become A Programmer (Post) - Of course you could learn something from the functional languages but be advised that the number of jobs is far more limited, and you will not be able (or want to) switch to the more common procedural languages like Java or C++. ...
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- Mono and the Game Developers Conference (Post) - As for the games themselves, engines are typically written in a combination of C++, C and assembly language and the high-level code is written with scripting languages. Lua is the most popular language to embed in a game (a procedural ...
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- How to Install PostgreSQL easily on Windows Vista or XP (Post) - Next you will need to select procedural languages to enable in default database. Procedural languages allow you to write user-defined functions other than SQL and C (very important when you start exploring more). ...
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