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  75. data/lib/starter_web/_data/j1_config.yml +3 -3
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  77. data/lib/starter_web/_data/modules/navigator_menu.yml +2 -64
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  98. data/lib/starter_web/collections/posts/public/featured/_posts/0000-00-00-welcome-to-j1-template.adoc.erb +10 -13
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  100. data/lib/starter_web/collections/posts/public/featured/_posts/{2019-05-01-top-open-source-static-site-generators.adoc → 2020-05-01-top-open-source-static-site-generators.adoc} +15 -13
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  106. data/{assets/themes/j1/modules/mdiPreviewer/js → lib/starter_web/collections/posts/public/series/_posts/_includes/documents}/readme +0 -0
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  108. data/lib/starter_web/collections/posts/public/wikipedia/_posts/2016-11-24-narcisse-snake-dens.adoc +13 -3
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  120. data/lib/starter_web/pages/public/learn/kickstarter/web_in_a_day/100_meet_and_greet_jekyll.adoc +3 -3
  121. data/lib/starter_web/pages/public/learn/roundtrip/100_present_images.adoc +6 -2
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+ |`apiblueprint`
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+ |apib
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+ |Markdown based API description language.
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+
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+ |`applescript`
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+ |applescript
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+ |The
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+ https://support.apple.com/de-lu/guide/terminal/trml1003/mac/[AppleScript, {browser-window--new}]
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+ scripting language by Apple Inc.
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+
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+ |`awk`
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+ |awk
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+ |Pattern-directed scanning and processing language
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+
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+ |`biml`
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+ |biml
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+ |BIML, Business Intelligence Markup Language
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+
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+ |`brainfuck`
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+ |brainfuck
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+ |The Brainfuck programming language. Brainfuck is one of the most famous
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+ *esoteric programming languages*, and has inspired the creation of a host
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+ of other languages.
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+
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+ |`bsl`
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+ |bsl
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+ |The 1C:Enterprise programming language
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === C - D
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: C - D
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`c`
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+ |c
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+ |The C programming language
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+
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+ |`ceylon`
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+ |ceylon
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+ |Say more, more clearly.
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+
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+ |`cfscript`
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+ |cfc
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+ |CFScript, the CFML scripting language
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+
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+ |`clojure`
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+ |clj,cljs
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+ |The https://clojure.org/[Clojure, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language, a general-purpose programming language, combining
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+ the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language
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+ with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming.
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+
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+ |`cmake`
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+ |cmake
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+ |The cross-platform, open-source build system
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+
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+ |`coffeescript`
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+ |coffee,coffee-script
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+ |The http://coffeescript.org/[Coffeescript, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language
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+
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+ |`common_lisp`
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+ |cl,common-lisp,elisp,emacs-lisp
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+ |The https://common-lisp.net/[Common Lisp, {browser-window--new}]
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+ language, a variant of Lisp having excellent support for object oriented
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+ programming, and fast prototyping capabilities.
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+
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+ |`conf`
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+ |config,configuration
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+ |A generic lexer for configuration files
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+
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+ |`console`
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+ |terminal,shell_session,shell-session
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+ |A generic lexer for shell sessions. Accepts ?lang and ?output lexer options,
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+ a ?prompt option, and ?comments to enable comments.
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+
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+ |`coq`
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+ |coq
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+ |The https://coq.inria.fr/[Coq, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write
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+ mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with
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+ an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
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+
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+ |`cpp`
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+ |c++
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+ |The C++ programming language
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+
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+ |`crystal`
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+ |cr
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+ |The https://crystal-lang.org/[Crystal, {browser-window--new}]
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+ Programming Language. Have a syntax similar to Ruby but's not
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+ Ruby.
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+
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+ |`csharp`
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+ |c#,cs
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+ |A multi-paradigm
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+ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/[language, {browser-window--new}]
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+ targeting *.NET*.
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+
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+ |`css`
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+ |css
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+ |Cascading Style Sheets, used to style web pages
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+
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+ |`d`
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+ |dlang
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+ |The https://dlang.org/[D, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language, a general-purpose programming language with static
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+ typing, systems-level access, and C-like syntax.
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+
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+ |`dart`
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+ |dart
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+ |The https://dart.dev/[Dart, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language, a client-optimized language for fast apps on any
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+ platform.
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+
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+ |`diff`
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+ |patch,udiff
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+ |Lexes unified diffs or patches.
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+
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+ |`digdag`
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+ |digdag
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+ |The https://www.digdag.io/[digdag, {browser-window--new}]
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+ engine. A simple, open source, multi-cloud workflow engine.
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+
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+ |`docker`
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+ |dockerfile
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+ |The https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/[Dockerfile, {browser-window--new}]
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+ syntax
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+
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+ |`dot`
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+ |dot
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+ |A graph description language
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === E - G
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: E - G
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`eiffel`
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+ |eiffel
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+ |The https://www.eiffel.org/doc/eiffel/Learning_Eiffel[Eiffel, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language, the most comprehensive approach to the construction of
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+ successful object-oriented software.
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+
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+ |`elixir`
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+ |exs
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+ |The https://elixir-lang.org/[Elixir, {browser-window--new}]
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+ language, designed for building scalable and maintainable applications.
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+
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+ |`elm`
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+ |elm
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+ |The https://elm-lang.org/[Elm, {browser-window--new}]
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+ language, programming delightful data visualization.
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+
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+ |`erb`
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+ |eruby,rhtml
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+ |Embedded Ruby template files
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+
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+ |`erlang`
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+ |erl
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+ |The https://www.erlang.org/[Erlang, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems
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+ with requirements on high availability. Some of its uses are in telecoms,
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+ banking, e-commerce, computer telephony and instant messaging.
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+
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+ |`escape`
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+ |esc
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+ |A generic lexer for including escaped content.
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+
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+ |`factor`
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+ |factor
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+ |A https://factorcode.org/[Factor, {browser-window--new}]
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+ practical stack-based programming language with high-level features
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+ including dynamic types, extensible syntax, macros, and garbage
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+ collection.
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+
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+ |`fortran`
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+ |fortran
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+ |The Fortran (2008) language
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+
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+ |`fsharp`
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+ |fsharp
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+ |The https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fsharp/what-is-fsharp[F#, {browser-window--new}]
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+ functional programming language
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+
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+ |`gherkin`
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+ |cucumber,behat
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+ |The DSL https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber[Gherkin, {browser-window--new}],
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+ a business-readable spec DSL
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+
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+ |`glsl`
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+ |glsl
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+ |The https://www.khronos.org/opengl/wiki/OpenGL_Shading_Language[GLSL, {browser-window--new}]
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+ the principal shading language for OpenGL.
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+
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+ |`go`
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+ |golang
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+ |The https://golang.org/[Go, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Go is an open source programming language that makes it
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+ easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.
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+
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+ |`gradle`
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+ |gradle
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+ |A powerful https://gradle.org/[build system, {browser-window--new}]
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+ for the JVM. From mobile apps to microservices, from small startups to big
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+ enterprises, Gradle helps teams build, automate and deliver better software,
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+ faster.
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+
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+ |`graphql`
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+ |graphql
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+ |The https://graphql.org/[GraphQL, {browser-window--new}]
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+ query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your
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+ existing data. GraphQL provides a complete and understandable description of
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+ the data in your API, gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they
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+ need and nothing more, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time,and enables
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+ powerful developer tools.
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+
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+ |`groovy`
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+ |groovy
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+ |The Apache http://www.groovy-lang.org/[Groovy, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language is a powerful, optionally typed and dynamic language,
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+ with static-typing and static compilation capabilities, for the Java platform.
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+ Aimed at improving developer productivity thanks to a concise, familiar and
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+ easy to learn syntax. It integrates smoothly with any Java program, and
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+ immediately delivers to your application powerful features, including
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+ scripting capabilities, Domain-Specific Language authoring, runtime and
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+ compile-time meta-programming and functional programming.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === H - I
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: H - I
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`hack`
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+ |hh
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+ |The https://hacklang.org/[Hack, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Hack reconciles the fast development cycle of a
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+ dynamically typed language with the discipline provided by static typing,
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+ while adding many features commonly found in other modern programming
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+ languages.
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+
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+ |`haml`
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+ |haml
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+ |The https://haml.info/[Haml, {browser-window--new}]
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+ templating system for Ruby. Haml (HTML abstraction markup language) is based
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+ on one primary principle: markup should be beautiful. It’s not just beauty
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+ for beauty’s sake either.
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+
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+ |`handlebars`
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+ |hbs,mustache
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+ |The https://handlebarsjs.com/[Handlebars, {browser-window--new}]
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+ and https://mustache.github.io/[Mustache, {browser-window--new}]
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+ templating languages.
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+
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+ |`haskell`
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+ |hs
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+ |The https://www.haskell.org/[Haskell, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language, for advanced and purely functional programming.
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+
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+ |`hcl`
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+ |hcl
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+ |The https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl[Hashicorp, {browser-window--new}]
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+ Configuration Language, used by Terraform and other Hashicorp tools.
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+
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+ |`html`
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+ |html
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+ |The https://www.w3.org/[HTML, {browser-window--new}]
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+ markup language, the markup language of the web.
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+
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+ |`http`
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+ |http
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+ |The Lexer for https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html[http, {browser-window--new}]
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+ requests and responses.
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+
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+ |`hylang`
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+ |hy
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+ |The https://docs.hylang.org/[HyLang, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Hy is a Lisp dialect that’s embedded in Python. Since Hy
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+ transforms its Lisp code into Python abstract syntax tree (AST) objects, you
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+ have the whole beautiful world of Python at your fingertips, in Lisp form.
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+
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+ |`idlang`
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+ |idlang
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+ |IDLang, the https://old.dataone.org/software-tools/interactive-data-language-idl[Interactive Data Language, {browser-window--new}]
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+ (IDL). IDL is a high-level language for data manipulation, visualization and
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+ analysis. IDL has strong signal and image processing capabilities and extensive
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+ math and statistical functions.
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+
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+ |`igorpro`
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+ |igorpro
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+ |The https://www.wavemetrics.com/[WaveMetrics, {browser-window--new}]
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+ Igor Pro interactive software environment.
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+
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+ |`ini`
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+ |ini
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+ |The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file[INI, {browser-window--new}]
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+ configuration format.
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+
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+ |`io`
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+ |io
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+ |The https://iolanguage.org/[IO, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |`irb`
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+ |pry
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+ |Interactive Ruby Shell sessions in
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+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_Ruby_Shell[IRB, {browser-window--new}]
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+ or
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+ http://pry.github.io/[Pry, {browser-window--new}]
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === J - L
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: J - L
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`java`
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+ |java
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+ |The https://java.com/[Java, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |`javascript`
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+ |js
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+ |The https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/About_JavaScript[JavaScript, {browser-window--new}]
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+ language, the browser scripting language.
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+
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+ |`jinja`
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+ |django
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+ |The https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/[Django/Jinja, {browser-window--new}]
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+ template engine. Jinja is a modern and designer-friendly templating language
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+ for Python, modelled after Django’s templates.
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+
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+ |`json`
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+ |json
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+ |JSON, the
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+ https://www.json.org/[JavaScript Object Notation, {browser-window--new}].
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+ JSON is a lightweight data-interchange format, specidied for the programming
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+ language _Javascript_. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for
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+ machines to parse and generate
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+
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+ |`json-doc`
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+ |json-doc
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+ |A https://www.json.org/[JSON, {browser-window--new}]
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+ flavour with extenstions for documentation.
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+
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+ |`jsonnet`
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+ |jsonnet
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+ |The language https://jsonnet.org/[Jsonnet, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is an elegant, formally-specified config language for JSON
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+
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+
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+ |`jsp`
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+ |jsp
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+ |JSP, the JasperJSP Engine (Apache Tomcat) language specification
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+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Tomcat[Java Server Pages, {browser-window--new}].
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+ Jasper parses JSP files to compile them into Java code as servlets.
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+
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+ |`jsx`
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+ |react
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+ |For React, a Javascript-based framework to create UI-components for web
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+ development, https://reactjs.org/docs/introducing-jsx.html[JSX, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a template/tagging specification to produce React *elements* from.
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+
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+ |`julia`
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+ |jl
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+ |The https://julialang.org/[Julia, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Julia is dynamically typed, feels like a scripting
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+ language, and has good support for interactive use. The language has a
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+ domain in Data Visualization and Plotting.
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+
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+ |`kotlin`
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+ |kotlin
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+ |The https://kotlinlang.org/[Kotlin, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Kotlin is a modern programming language to replace
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+ JAVA-code on JAVA virtual machine (JVM).
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+
414
+ |`lasso`
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+ |lassoscript
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+ |The https://www.lassosoft.com/[Lasso, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Lasso bridges the gap between popular web servers,
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+ data sources (databases), and various other communication tools, utilities,
419
+ and protocols such as email, directory services (LDAP, Active Directory),
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+ web services (SOAP, XMLRPC), and PDF generation.
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+
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+ |`liquid`
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+ |liquid
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+ |The https://shopify.github.io/liquid/[Liquid, {browser-window--new}]
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+ markup language. Liquid is a templating engine for Ruby, developed by
426
+ the makers of Shopify, a professional ecommerce website backed.
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+
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+ |`literate_coffeescript`
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+ |litcoffee
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+ |The http://sukima.github.io/litcoffee-presentation/[Literate coffeescript, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is an implementation of *literate* programming (combining code and
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+ documentation) to extend Haskell for the generation of Markdown-based
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+ documentation from CoffeeScript programming code.
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+
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+ |`literate_haskell`
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+ |lithaskell,lhaskell,lhs
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+ |The https://wiki.haskell.org/Literate_programming[Literate haskell, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is an implementation of *literate* programming (combining code and
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+ documentation) for the Haskell proframming language. The tool used to generate
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+ hyperlinked documentation from literate code is _Haddock_.
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+
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+ |`llvm`
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+ |llvm
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+ |The https://llvm.org/[LLVM, {browser-window--new}] Compiler Infrastructure is
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+ a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
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+
447
+ |`lua`
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+ |lua
449
+ |The http://www.lua.org/[Lua, {browser-window--new}] language. Lua is a
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+ powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports
451
+ procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming,
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+ data-driven programming, and data description.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === M - N
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: M - N
459
+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
463
+ |`m68k`
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+ |m68k
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+ |The language http://www.easy68k.com/[Motorola 68k Assembler, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is the (near hardware) coding language for (the quite old) Motorola 68k
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+ processors used for the first personal computer like _Amiga_, _Atari_ or the
468
+ first _Macintosh_ PCs from _Apple_.
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+
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+ |`magik`
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+ |magik
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+ |The https://www.mdt.net/[Smallworld Magik, {browser-window--new}], an
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+ object-oriented programming language that supports multiple inheritance
474
+ and polymorphism, and it is dynamically typed. It was designed and implemented
475
+ in 1989 by *Arthur Chance* of _Smallworld Systems Ltd._. Magik is still a
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+ part of the Smallworld technology platform.
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+
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+ |`make`
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+ |makefile,mf,gnumake,bsdmake
480
+ |Code highlighter for the *Makefile* syntax. Make is a Unix utility, but is
481
+ available on other platform as well (Linux, Apple OSX or Windows). Make
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+ exists in several flavours, is a code build utility for applications based on
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+ the programming language _C_ or _C++_ (C PlusPlus). The *Makefile* defines
484
+ the processing chain to compile a program from the sources to an executable.
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+
486
+ |`markdown`
487
+ |md,mkd
488
+ |The markup language https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/[Markdown
489
+ is a light-weight language for authors to write formatted text using a simple
490
+ plain-text editor. Markdown code is convert it to structurally valid XHTML
491
+ or HTML to be displayed in web browsers.
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+
493
+ |`mathematica`
494
+ |wl
495
+ |Wolfram https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica[Mathematica, {browser-window--new}]
496
+ the world's definitive system for modern technical calculation and computing.
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+
498
+ |`matlab`
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+ |m
500
+ |The https://mathworks.com/[Matlab, {browser-window--new}]
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+ language is used by MATLAB programming platform, designed specifically for
502
+ engineers and scientists. The heart of MATLAB is the MATLAB language, a
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+ matrix-based language allowing the most natural expression of computational
504
+ mathematics.
505
+
506
+ |`moonscript`
507
+ |moon
508
+ |the http://moonscript.org/[Moonscript, {browser-window--new}]
509
+ language is a dynamic scripting language that compiles into _Lua_. It gives
510
+ the power of one of the fastest scripting languages combined with a rich set
511
+ of features.
512
+
513
+ |`mosel`
514
+ |mosel
515
+ |The language https://www.fico.com/fico-xpress-optimization/docs/latest/overview.html[Mosel, {browser-window--new}]
516
+ is an optimization language used by _Fico Xpress_. Mosel is an environment for
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+ modeling and solving problems that is provided either in the form of libraries
518
+ or as a standalone program. Mosel includes a language that is both a modeling
519
+ and a programming language combining the strengths of these two concepts.
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+
521
+ |`mxml`
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+ |mxml
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+ |The https://macromedia.fandom.com/wiki/MXML[MXML, {browser-window--new}]
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+ markup language is an XML-based user interface markup language that renders
525
+ and describes graphical user interfaces and controls, first introduced by
526
+ _Macromedia_. Application developers use MXML in combination with
527
+ *ActionScript* to develop rich Internet applications.
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+
529
+ |`nasm`
530
+ |nasm
531
+ |The assembler language
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+ https://www.nasm.us/[Netwide Assembler, {browser-window--new}]
533
+ is used for the (Intel) x86 CPU architecture. Portable to nearly every modern
534
+ platform, and with code generation for many platforms old and new.
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+
536
+ |`nginx`
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+ |nginx
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+ |Hightlights the configuration files for the web server
539
+ http://nginx.org/[NGINX, {browser-window--new}]. NGINX is a high performance
540
+ Load Balancer and Web Server accelerates content and application delivery,
541
+ improves security, facilitates availability and scalability for the busiest
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+ web sites on the Internet.
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+
544
+ |`nim`
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+ |nimrod
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+ |The https://nim-lang.org/[Nim, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language (http://nim-lang.org/). Nim is a statically typed
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+ compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from
549
+ mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula.
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+
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+ |`nix`
552
+ |nixos
553
+ |The https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/#ch-expression-language[Nix, {browser-window--new}]
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+ expression language. Nix is a tool that takes a unique approach to package
555
+ management and system configuration for reproducible builds and deployments.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === O - P
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: O - P
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
566
+ |`objective_c`
567
+ |objc,obj-c,obj_c
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+ |The language https://developer.apple.com/documentation/objectivec[ObjectiveC, {browser-window--new}]
569
+ is an extension of C commonly used to write Apple software.
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+
571
+ |`ocaml`
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+ |ocaml
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+ |The language https://ocaml.org/[Objective Caml, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is an industrial-strength programming language supporting functional,
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+ imperative and object-oriented styles.
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+
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+ |`pascal`
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+ |pascal
579
+ |The language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_(programming_language)[Pascal, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a procedural programming language commonly used as a *teaching* language
581
+ learning programming techniques for computers.
582
+
583
+ |`perl`
584
+ |pl
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+ |The https://www.perl.org/[Perl, {browser-window--new}]
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+ scripting language. Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language
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+ with over 30 years of development.
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+
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+ |`php`
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+ |php3,php4,php5
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+ |The https://www.php.net/[PHP, {browser-window--new}]
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+ scripting language. PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that
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+ is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic. PHP
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+ powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world.
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+
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+ |`plaintext`
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+ |text
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+ |A boring lexer that does *not* highlight anything
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+
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+ |`plist`
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+ |plist
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+ |A highlighter for https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1869002[plist, {browser-window--new}]
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+ preference files for appliactions on _Apple_ platforms.
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+
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+ |`powershell`
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+ |posh,microsoftshell,msshell
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+ |The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerShell[PowerShell, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a shell (run-time interpreter for terminal sessions) and a task automation
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+ and configuration management framework for Microsoft Windows server and client
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+ systems. Unlike most shells (e.g on Unix/Linux) which accept and return simple
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+ text, PowerShell is built on top of the *.NET* Common Language Runtime.
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+
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+ |`praat`
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+ |praat
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+ |The https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/[Praat, {browser-window--new}]
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+ scripting language, used for doing computer-based phonetics.
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+
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+ |`prolog`
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+ |prolog
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+ |The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog[Prolog, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Prolog is a logic programming language associated with
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+ artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
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+
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+ |`prometheus`
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+ |prometheus
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+ |Prometheusis an open-source monitoring solution that provides a functional
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+ query language called
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+ https://prometheus.io/[PromQL, {browser-window--new}]
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+ (Prometheus Query Language) that lets the user select and aggregate time
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+ series data in real time.
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+
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+ |`properties`
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+ |properties
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+ |Higlighter for JAVA .properties config files.
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+
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+ |`protobuf`
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+ |proto
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+ |Google's ProtoBuf https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers[Protocol buffers, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing
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+ structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.
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+
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+ |`puppet`
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+ |pp
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+ |The https://puppet.com/[Puppet, {browser-window--new}]
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+ configuration management language. Puppet is a software configuration
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+ management system for the automatisation for typical administration tasks
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+ to manage operating systems.
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+
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+ |`python`
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+ |py
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+ |The https://www.python.org/[Python, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |`q`
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+ |kdb+
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+ |The https://kx.com/[Q, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language. Q serves as the query language for *kdb+*, a disk or
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+ in-memory, column-based database.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === Q - S
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: Q - S
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`qml`
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+ |qml
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+ |The https://wiki.qt.io/[QML, {browser-window--new}]
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+ markup language. QML (Qt Modeling Language) is a user interface
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+ markup language. It is a declarative language (similar to CSS and JSON)
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+ for designing user interface–centric applications.
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+
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+ |`r`
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+ |s
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+ |The https://www.r-project.org/[R, {browser-window--new}]
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+ statistics language. R is a free software environment for statistical
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+ computing and graphics.
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+
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+ |`racket`
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+ |racket
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+ |The https://racket-lang.org/[Racket, {browser-window--new}] language
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+ is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language based on the
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+ Scheme dialect of _Lisp_. It is designed to be a platform for programming
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+ language design and implementation.
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+
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+ |`ruby`
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+ |rb
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+ |The https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/[Ruby, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |rust
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+ |rs,no_run,ignore,should_panic
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+ |The https://www.rust-lang.org/[Rust, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |`sass`
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+ |scss
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+ |The https://sass-lang.com/[Sass, {browser-window--new}]
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+ stylesheet language language.
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+
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+ |`scala`
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+ |scala
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+ |The https://www.scala-lang.org/[Scala, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language.
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+
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+ |`scheme`
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+ |scheme
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+ |The Scheme variant of _Lisp_.
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+
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+ |`sed`
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+ |sed
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+ |sed, the ultimate stream editor.
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+
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+ |shell
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+ |bash,zsh,ksh,sh
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+ |Lexer for various shell languages, including sh and bash.
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+
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+ |`sieve`
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+ |sieve
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+ |Mail filtering language
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+
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+ |`slim`
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+ |slim
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+ |The Slim template language.
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+
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+ |`smalltalk`
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+ |st,squeak
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+ |The Smalltalk programming language.
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+
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+ |`smarty`
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+ |smarty
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+ |Smarty Template Engine.
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+
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+ |`sml`
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+ |ml
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+ |Standard ML.
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+
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+ |`sqf`
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+ |sqf
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+ |Status Quo Function, a Real Virtuality engine scripting language.
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+
746
+ |`sql`
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+ |sql
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+ |Structured Query Language, for relational databases
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+
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+ |`supercollider`
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+ |supercollider
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+ |A cross-platform interpreted programming language for sound synthesis,
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+ algorithmic composition, and realtime performance.
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+
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+ |`swift`
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+ |swift
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+ |The language https://developer.apple.com/swift/[Swift, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is a multi paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Apple for
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+ iOS and OSX development.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================
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+
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+ === T - Z
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+
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+ .Languages|Lexers: T - Z
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+ [cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
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+ |===============================================================================
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+ |Language |Alias |Description
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+
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+ |`tap`
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+ |tap
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+ |Test Anything Protocol.
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+
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+ |`tcl`
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+ |tcl
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+ |The http://tcl.tk/[Tool Command Language, {browser-window--new}].
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+
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+ |`terraform`
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+ |tf
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+ |Terraform HCL Interpolations.
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+
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+ |`tex`
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+ |latex
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+ |The TeX typesetting system
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+
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+ |`toml`
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+ |toml
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+ |The https://github.com/mojombo/toml/[TOML, {browser-window--new}]
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+ configuration format.
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+
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+ |`tsx`
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+ |tsx
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+ |TSX allows for embedding JSX elements inside the file, and is largely
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+ used by _React_.
795
+
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+ |`tulip`
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+ |tulip
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+ |The https://github.com/tulip-lang/tulip[Tulip, {browser-window--new}]
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+ programming language (twitter.com/tuliplang).
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+
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+ |`turtle`
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+ |turtle
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+ |Terse RDF Triple Language, TriG
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+
805
+ |`twig`
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+ |twig
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+ |The https://twig.symfony.com/[Twig, {browser-window--new}]
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+ template engine. Twig is a modern template engine for *PHP*.
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+
810
+ |`typescript`
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+ |ts
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+ |TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript.
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+
814
+ |`vala`
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+ |vala
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+ |A programming language similar to csharp.
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+
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+ |`vb`
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+ |visualbasic
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+ |The Visual Basic language.
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+
822
+ |`verilog`
823
+ |verilog
824
+ |The System Verilog hardware description language
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+
826
+ |`vhdl`
827
+ |vhdl
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+ |Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware description language.
829
+
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+ |viml
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+ |vim,vimscript,ex
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+ |The language https://www.vim.org/[VimL, {browser-window--new}]
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+ is the scripting language for the Vim editor.
834
+
835
+ |`vue`
836
+ |vuejs
837
+ |Vue.js single-file components
838
+
839
+ |`wollok`
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+ |wollok
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+ |Wollok lang
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+
843
+ |`xml`
844
+ |xml
845
+ |The XML markup language.
846
+
847
+ |`xojo`
848
+ |realbasic
849
+ |Xojo
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+
851
+ |`yaml`
852
+ |yaml
853
+ |The https://yaml.org/[Yaml, {browser-window--new}]
854
+ Ain't Markup Language. A human friendly data serialization standard for
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+ all programming languages.
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+
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+ |===============================================================================