Does anybody know of a website that lists new scripting/programming languages (or old ones). I'm not talking about new versions of existing languages, just new or old ones that probably nobody has ever heard of. Even if they're not good languages...?
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Wikipedia has a "list of lists" of languages. This one is particularly massive...
Any list of "new" languages is likely to get out of date pretty quickly. There will always be ones which are new to you though.
Jon Skeet
2009-08-15 07:54:40
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On the Computer Languages History page you can see how languages are related to each other.
Guffa
2009-08-15 08:06:00
I should print, frame and hang it in my office!
LiraNuna
2009-08-15 08:28:49
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The best resources for listing languages is of course 99 bottles of beer, featuring snippets for more than 1200 languages, including :
- brainfuck
- shakespear
- lolcode
- ada
- assembly
e-satis
2009-08-15 09:20:42
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Thank you ALL for such great links, though few of them I had already discovered, my favorite would have to be 99 Bottles Of Beer. If only I could mark all your responses as the answer...
baeltazor
2009-08-15 11:06:14