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   1. ABC
   2. ACSL
   3. Ada
   4. Alef
   5. Algol
   6. Algol68
   7. APL
   8. AppleScript
   9. AutoIt
  10. Autolisp
  11. Awk
  12. T
  13. Tcl
  14. TECO
  15. Telescript
  16. Terse
  17. TeX
  18. Theta
  19. Turing
  20. Oberon
  21. Objective-C
  22. Obliq
  23. occam
  24. OPS5
  25. Orca
  26. Oz
  27. T
  28. Tcl
  29. TECO
  30. Telescript
  31. Terse
  32. TeX
  33. Theta
  34. Turing
  35. ABC
  36. ACSL
  37. Ada
  38. Alef
  39. Algol
  40. Algol68
  41. APL
  42. AppleScript
  43. AutoIt
  44. Autolisp
  45. Awk
  46. Leda
  47. LIFE
  48. Limbo
  49. Lingo
  50. Lisp
  51. Logo
  52. LotusScript
  53. Lua
  54. Lucid

54 entries retrieved.

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Here are some other sites that have surveys or dictionaries of programming languages.

NCSA Computing Languages List
Pretty broad list, with short descriptions and links for most entries. Also includes some data-description and formatting languages.
[Large flat HTML file with links]

Tunes Review of Programming Languages
As part of the TUNES project, F. Rideau is examining all existing languages, operating systems, virtual machines, and UI systems. This language list is pretty broad, contains both subjective and objective critique of the various languages, and the related reviews under the main reviews page are also pretty cool.
[Large flat HTML file, some links]

 
More Programming Language Resource Links..
Some more resource links with descriptions.

 
WWW Virtual Library: Computing, Programming Languages
A nice list, not exceptionally broad, but with links for every topic.
[Large flat HTML file, many links]
THE Language List
The largest and most comprehensive list on the net, and a fine job by the CUI group at University of Geneva and Bill Kinnersley. This list has a very good search capability, and many of the entries have links to FTP sites for compilers and tools. Unfortunately, some of the links on the list are a little out of date, but its source attribution and journal references are great.

[Very large searchable database]


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Dictionary and script maintained by Neal Ziring, last major modifications 3/18/98. Most recent additions to dictionary and master list, 1/00.