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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
13

Any1?? Write the names of atleast 22 high-level programming languages

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1 Array languages

2 Assembly languages

3 Authoring languages

4 Constraint programming languages

5 Command line interface languages

6 Compiled languages

7 Concurrent languages

8 Curly-bracket languages

9 Dataflow languages

10 Data-oriented languages

11 Decision table languages

12 Declarative languages

13 Embeddable languages

13.1 In source code

13.1.1 Server side

13.1.2 Client side

13.2 In object code

14 Educational languages

15 Esoteric languages

16 Extension languages

17 Fourth-generation languages

18 Functional languages

18.1 Pure

18.2 Impure

19 Hardware description languages

19.1 HDLs for analog circuit design

19.2 HDLs for digital circuit design

20 Imperative languages

21 Interactive mode languages

22 Interpreted languages

23 Iterative languages

Explanation:

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