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- Programming language
- Computer programming
- Operating system
- Source code
- Computer program
- Build automation
- Robustness (computer science)
- Indentation style
- Comment (computer programming)
- Naming convention (programming)
- Decomposition (computer science)
- Integrated development environment
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- Xcode
- Library (computing)
- Parameter (computer programming)
- Software architecture
- Computer network
- System programming
- C (programming language)
- C++
- Java (programming language)
- Compiler
- Python (programming language)
- Object-oriented programming
- Unix
- Interpreter (computing)
- Ada (programming language)
- Pascal (programming language)
- Assembly language
- Lisp (programming language)
- Machine code
- Ruby (programming language)
- High-level programming language
- Subroutine
- Fortran
- Procedural programming
- MacOS
- Type system
- Programming paradigm
- Data structure
- Microsoft
- Modular programming
- Structured programming
- Command-line interface
- JavaScript
- ALGOL
- Perl
- Imperative programming
- BASIC
- COBOL
- Variable (computer science)
- Class (computer programming)
- Control flow
- Data type
- Statement (computer science)
- Method (computer programming)
- Haskell (programming language)
- Computer science
- Object (computer science)
- Functional programming
- "Hello, World!" program
- Polymorphism (computer science)
- Central processing unit
- Syntax (programming languages)
- String (computer science)
- Microsoft Windows
- Scripting language
- Graphical user interface
- Macro (computer science)
- Scheme (programming language)
- Linux
- Computer
- PHP
- Open-source software
- Embedded system
- .NET Framework
- IBM
- Strong and weak typing
- Garbage collection (computer science)
- Algorithm
- Goto
- Sun Microsystems
- Instruction set architecture
- Software
- Visual Basic
- Web browser
- Memory management
- Application programming interface
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Bytecode
- Smalltalk
- Objective-C
- Run time (program lifecycle phase)
- Virtual machine
- Pointer (computer programming)
- Programmer
- GNU Compiler Collection
- Generic programming