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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Tomcat[Java Server Pages, {browser-window--new}].
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programming language. Julia is dynamically typed, feels like a scripting
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programming language. Lasso bridges the gap between popular web servers,
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markup language. Liquid is a templating engine for Ruby, developed by
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documentation) to extend Haskell for the generation of Markdown-based
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documentation) for the Haskell proframming language. The tool used to generate
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powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports
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is the (near hardware) coding language for (the quite old) Motorola 68k
|
467
|
-
processors used for the first personal computer like _Amiga_, _Atari_ or the
|
468
|
-
first _Macintosh_ PCs from _Apple_.
|
469
|
-
|
470
|
-
|`magik`
|
471
|
-
|magik
|
472
|
-
|The https://www.mdt.net/[Smallworld Magik, {browser-window--new}], an
|
473
|
-
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
|
476
|
-
part of the Smallworld technology platform.
|
477
|
-
|
478
|
-
|`make`
|
479
|
-
|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
|
482
|
-
exists in several flavours, is a code build utility for applications based on
|
483
|
-
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.
|
485
|
-
|
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.
|
492
|
-
|
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.
|
497
|
-
|
498
|
-
|`matlab`
|
499
|
-
|m
|
500
|
-
|The https://mathworks.com/[Matlab, {browser-window--new}]
|
501
|
-
language is used by MATLAB programming platform, designed specifically for
|
502
|
-
engineers and scientists. The heart of MATLAB is the MATLAB language, a
|
503
|
-
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
|
517
|
-
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.
|
520
|
-
|
521
|
-
|`mxml`
|
522
|
-
|mxml
|
523
|
-
|The https://macromedia.fandom.com/wiki/MXML[MXML, {browser-window--new}]
|
524
|
-
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.
|
528
|
-
|
529
|
-
|`nasm`
|
530
|
-
|nasm
|
531
|
-
|The assembler language
|
532
|
-
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.
|
535
|
-
|
536
|
-
|`nginx`
|
537
|
-
|nginx
|
538
|
-
|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
|
542
|
-
web sites on the Internet.
|
543
|
-
|
544
|
-
|`nim`
|
545
|
-
|nimrod
|
546
|
-
|The https://nim-lang.org/[Nim, {browser-window--new}]
|
547
|
-
programming language (http://nim-lang.org/). Nim is a statically typed
|
548
|
-
compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from
|
549
|
-
mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula.
|
550
|
-
|
551
|
-
|`nix`
|
552
|
-
|nixos
|
553
|
-
|The https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/#ch-expression-language[Nix, {browser-window--new}]
|
554
|
-
expression language. Nix is a tool that takes a unique approach to package
|
555
|
-
management and system configuration for reproducible builds and deployments.
|
556
|
-
|
557
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
558
|
-
|
559
|
-
=== O - P
|
560
|
-
|
561
|
-
.Languages|Lexers: O - P
|
562
|
-
[cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
|
563
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
564
|
-
|Language |Alias |Description
|
565
|
-
|
566
|
-
|`objective_c`
|
567
|
-
|objc,obj-c,obj_c
|
568
|
-
|The language https://developer.apple.com/documentation/objectivec[ObjectiveC, {browser-window--new}]
|
569
|
-
is an extension of C commonly used to write Apple software.
|
570
|
-
|
571
|
-
|`ocaml`
|
572
|
-
|ocaml
|
573
|
-
|The language https://ocaml.org/[Objective Caml, {browser-window--new}]
|
574
|
-
is an industrial-strength programming language supporting functional,
|
575
|
-
imperative and object-oriented styles.
|
576
|
-
|
577
|
-
|`pascal`
|
578
|
-
|pascal
|
579
|
-
|The language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_(programming_language)[Pascal, {browser-window--new}]
|
580
|
-
is a procedural programming language commonly used as a *teaching* language
|
581
|
-
learning programming techniques for computers.
|
582
|
-
|
583
|
-
|`perl`
|
584
|
-
|pl
|
585
|
-
|The https://www.perl.org/[Perl, {browser-window--new}]
|
586
|
-
scripting language. Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language
|
587
|
-
with over 30 years of development.
|
588
|
-
|
589
|
-
|`php`
|
590
|
-
|php3,php4,php5
|
591
|
-
|The https://www.php.net/[PHP, {browser-window--new}]
|
592
|
-
scripting language. PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that
|
593
|
-
is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic. PHP
|
594
|
-
powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world.
|
595
|
-
|
596
|
-
|`plaintext`
|
597
|
-
|text
|
598
|
-
|A boring lexer that does *not* highlight anything
|
599
|
-
|
600
|
-
|`plist`
|
601
|
-
|plist
|
602
|
-
|A highlighter for https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1869002[plist, {browser-window--new}]
|
603
|
-
preference files for appliactions on _Apple_ platforms.
|
604
|
-
|
605
|
-
|`powershell`
|
606
|
-
|posh,microsoftshell,msshell
|
607
|
-
|The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerShell[PowerShell, {browser-window--new}]
|
608
|
-
is a shell (run-time interpreter for terminal sessions) and a task automation
|
609
|
-
and configuration management framework for Microsoft Windows server and client
|
610
|
-
systems. Unlike most shells (e.g on Unix/Linux) which accept and return simple
|
611
|
-
text, PowerShell is built on top of the *.NET* Common Language Runtime.
|
612
|
-
|
613
|
-
|`praat`
|
614
|
-
|praat
|
615
|
-
|The https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/[Praat, {browser-window--new}]
|
616
|
-
scripting language, used for doing computer-based phonetics.
|
617
|
-
|
618
|
-
|`prolog`
|
619
|
-
|prolog
|
620
|
-
|The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog[Prolog, {browser-window--new}]
|
621
|
-
programming language. Prolog is a logic programming language associated with
|
622
|
-
artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
|
623
|
-
|
624
|
-
|`prometheus`
|
625
|
-
|prometheus
|
626
|
-
|Prometheusis an open-source monitoring solution that provides a functional
|
627
|
-
query language called
|
628
|
-
https://prometheus.io/[PromQL, {browser-window--new}]
|
629
|
-
(Prometheus Query Language) that lets the user select and aggregate time
|
630
|
-
series data in real time.
|
631
|
-
|
632
|
-
|`properties`
|
633
|
-
|properties
|
634
|
-
|Higlighter for JAVA .properties config files.
|
635
|
-
|
636
|
-
|`protobuf`
|
637
|
-
|proto
|
638
|
-
|Google's ProtoBuf https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers[Protocol buffers, {browser-window--new}]
|
639
|
-
is a language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing
|
640
|
-
structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.
|
641
|
-
|
642
|
-
|`puppet`
|
643
|
-
|pp
|
644
|
-
|The https://puppet.com/[Puppet, {browser-window--new}]
|
645
|
-
configuration management language. Puppet is a software configuration
|
646
|
-
management system for the automatisation for typical administration tasks
|
647
|
-
to manage operating systems.
|
648
|
-
|
649
|
-
|`python`
|
650
|
-
|py
|
651
|
-
|The https://www.python.org/[Python, {browser-window--new}]
|
652
|
-
programming language. Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level
|
653
|
-
programming language.
|
654
|
-
|
655
|
-
|`q`
|
656
|
-
|kdb+
|
657
|
-
|The https://kx.com/[Q, {browser-window--new}]
|
658
|
-
programming language. Q serves as the query language for *kdb+*, a disk or
|
659
|
-
in-memory, column-based database.
|
660
|
-
|
661
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
662
|
-
|
663
|
-
=== Q - S
|
664
|
-
|
665
|
-
.Languages|Lexers: Q - S
|
666
|
-
[cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
|
667
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
668
|
-
|Language |Alias |Description
|
669
|
-
|
670
|
-
|`qml`
|
671
|
-
|qml
|
672
|
-
|The https://wiki.qt.io/[QML, {browser-window--new}]
|
673
|
-
markup language. QML (Qt Modeling Language) is a user interface
|
674
|
-
markup language. It is a declarative language (similar to CSS and JSON)
|
675
|
-
for designing user interface–centric applications.
|
676
|
-
|
677
|
-
|`r`
|
678
|
-
|s
|
679
|
-
|The https://www.r-project.org/[R, {browser-window--new}]
|
680
|
-
statistics language. R is a free software environment for statistical
|
681
|
-
computing and graphics.
|
682
|
-
|
683
|
-
|`racket`
|
684
|
-
|racket
|
685
|
-
|The https://racket-lang.org/[Racket, {browser-window--new}] language
|
686
|
-
is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language based on the
|
687
|
-
Scheme dialect of _Lisp_. It is designed to be a platform for programming
|
688
|
-
language design and implementation.
|
689
|
-
|
690
|
-
|`ruby`
|
691
|
-
|rb
|
692
|
-
|The https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/[Ruby, {browser-window--new}]
|
693
|
-
programming language.
|
694
|
-
|
695
|
-
|rust
|
696
|
-
|rs,no_run,ignore,should_panic
|
697
|
-
|The https://www.rust-lang.org/[Rust, {browser-window--new}]
|
698
|
-
programming language.
|
699
|
-
|
700
|
-
|`sass`
|
701
|
-
|scss
|
702
|
-
|The https://sass-lang.com/[Sass, {browser-window--new}]
|
703
|
-
stylesheet language language.
|
704
|
-
|
705
|
-
|`scala`
|
706
|
-
|scala
|
707
|
-
|The https://www.scala-lang.org/[Scala, {browser-window--new}]
|
708
|
-
programming language.
|
709
|
-
|
710
|
-
|`scheme`
|
711
|
-
|scheme
|
712
|
-
|The Scheme variant of _Lisp_.
|
713
|
-
|
714
|
-
|`sed`
|
715
|
-
|sed
|
716
|
-
|sed, the ultimate stream editor.
|
717
|
-
|
718
|
-
|shell
|
719
|
-
|bash,zsh,ksh,sh
|
720
|
-
|Lexer for various shell languages, including sh and bash.
|
721
|
-
|
722
|
-
|`sieve`
|
723
|
-
|sieve
|
724
|
-
|Mail filtering language
|
725
|
-
|
726
|
-
|`slim`
|
727
|
-
|slim
|
728
|
-
|The Slim template language.
|
729
|
-
|
730
|
-
|`smalltalk`
|
731
|
-
|st,squeak
|
732
|
-
|The Smalltalk programming language.
|
733
|
-
|
734
|
-
|`smarty`
|
735
|
-
|smarty
|
736
|
-
|Smarty Template Engine.
|
737
|
-
|
738
|
-
|`sml`
|
739
|
-
|ml
|
740
|
-
|Standard ML.
|
741
|
-
|
742
|
-
|`sqf`
|
743
|
-
|sqf
|
744
|
-
|Status Quo Function, a Real Virtuality engine scripting language.
|
745
|
-
|
746
|
-
|`sql`
|
747
|
-
|sql
|
748
|
-
|Structured Query Language, for relational databases
|
749
|
-
|
750
|
-
|`supercollider`
|
751
|
-
|supercollider
|
752
|
-
|A cross-platform interpreted programming language for sound synthesis,
|
753
|
-
algorithmic composition, and realtime performance.
|
754
|
-
|
755
|
-
|`swift`
|
756
|
-
|swift
|
757
|
-
|The language https://developer.apple.com/swift/[Swift, {browser-window--new}]
|
758
|
-
is a multi paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Apple for
|
759
|
-
iOS and OSX development.
|
760
|
-
|
761
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
762
|
-
|
763
|
-
=== T - Z
|
764
|
-
|
765
|
-
.Languages|Lexers: T - Z
|
766
|
-
[cols="3,3,6a", subs=+macros, options="header", role="rtable mb-5"]
|
767
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
768
|
-
|Language |Alias |Description
|
769
|
-
|
770
|
-
|`tap`
|
771
|
-
|tap
|
772
|
-
|Test Anything Protocol.
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
|`tcl`
|
775
|
-
|tcl
|
776
|
-
|The http://tcl.tk/[Tool Command Language, {browser-window--new}].
|
777
|
-
|
778
|
-
|`terraform`
|
779
|
-
|tf
|
780
|
-
|Terraform HCL Interpolations.
|
781
|
-
|
782
|
-
|`tex`
|
783
|
-
|latex
|
784
|
-
|The TeX typesetting system
|
785
|
-
|
786
|
-
|`toml`
|
787
|
-
|toml
|
788
|
-
|The https://github.com/mojombo/toml/[TOML, {browser-window--new}]
|
789
|
-
configuration format.
|
790
|
-
|
791
|
-
|`tsx`
|
792
|
-
|tsx
|
793
|
-
|TSX allows for embedding JSX elements inside the file, and is largely
|
794
|
-
used by _React_.
|
795
|
-
|
796
|
-
|`tulip`
|
797
|
-
|tulip
|
798
|
-
|The https://github.com/tulip-lang/tulip[Tulip, {browser-window--new}]
|
799
|
-
programming language (twitter.com/tuliplang).
|
800
|
-
|
801
|
-
|`turtle`
|
802
|
-
|turtle
|
803
|
-
|Terse RDF Triple Language, TriG
|
804
|
-
|
805
|
-
|`twig`
|
806
|
-
|twig
|
807
|
-
|The https://twig.symfony.com/[Twig, {browser-window--new}]
|
808
|
-
template engine. Twig is a modern template engine for *PHP*.
|
809
|
-
|
810
|
-
|`typescript`
|
811
|
-
|ts
|
812
|
-
|TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript.
|
813
|
-
|
814
|
-
|`vala`
|
815
|
-
|vala
|
816
|
-
|A programming language similar to csharp.
|
817
|
-
|
818
|
-
|`vb`
|
819
|
-
|visualbasic
|
820
|
-
|The Visual Basic language.
|
821
|
-
|
822
|
-
|`verilog`
|
823
|
-
|verilog
|
824
|
-
|The System Verilog hardware description language
|
825
|
-
|
826
|
-
|`vhdl`
|
827
|
-
|vhdl
|
828
|
-
|Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware description language.
|
829
|
-
|
830
|
-
|viml
|
831
|
-
|vim,vimscript,ex
|
832
|
-
|The language https://www.vim.org/[VimL, {browser-window--new}]
|
833
|
-
is the scripting language for the Vim editor.
|
834
|
-
|
835
|
-
|`vue`
|
836
|
-
|vuejs
|
837
|
-
|Vue.js single-file components
|
838
|
-
|
839
|
-
|`wollok`
|
840
|
-
|wollok
|
841
|
-
|Wollok lang
|
842
|
-
|
843
|
-
|`xml`
|
844
|
-
|xml
|
845
|
-
|The XML markup language.
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846
|
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|
847
|
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|`xojo`
|
848
|
-
|realbasic
|
849
|
-
|Xojo
|
850
|
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|
851
|
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|`yaml`
|
852
|
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|yaml
|
853
|
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|The https://yaml.org/[Yaml, {browser-window--new}]
|
854
|
-
Ain't Markup Language. A human friendly data serialization standard for
|
855
|
-
all programming languages.
|
856
|
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|
857
|
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