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Domain-specific programming languages
Domain-specific programming languages
- Domain-specific entertainment language
- Domain-specific language
- A Graphics Language
- ABLE (programming language)
- Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language
- Apple Media Tool
- APT (programming language)
- BANCStar programming language
- BEFLIX
- BuddyScript
- CLIPS
- Collaborative human interpreter
- Comet (programming language)
- Command language
- Cryptol
- CSMP III
- Distributed Application Specification Language
- Domain-specific language for intrusion detection
- DYNAMO (programming language)
- Embedded style language
- Emios
- EMML (Motorola)
- Enterprise Mashup Markup Language
- Focal (HP-41)
- FOCAL (programming language)
- FOCAL-69
- Fuzzy Control Language
- G-code
- Geometric Description Language
- Grammar-oriented programming
- Graphics Layout Engine
- Gremlin (programming language)
- GrGen
- Hugo (programming language)
- HyperCard
- HyperFun
- HyperTalk
- Inform
- Krypton (programming language)
- LabWindows/CVI
- M Sharp (programming language)
- Macaulay2
- Mathcad syntax
- MetaPost
- Mocklisp
- Net.Data
- ObjectPAL
- Oracle Media Objects
- Pantalk
- PLEXIL
- POSXML
- POV-Ray
- Programmable Macro Language
- Psake
- QuakeC
- Robot Battle
- RTML
- Sanguino3 G-Code
- Sawzall (programming language)
- Scene description language
- TACPOL (programming language)
- TADS
- TREE-META
- UnrealScript
- Agilent VEE
- XProc