| .NET | Cross-platform, open-source framework known for supporting multiple programming paradigms. |
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| Amber | Language compiling into Bash with modern syntax and safety features. |
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| Bash | Shell and command language supported by the Free Software Foundation. |
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| C# | Versatile high-level language supporting multiple programming paradigms. |
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| Ciao | Modern Prolog implementation focused on portability, extensibility, and modularity. |
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| Clang | Compiler front end for C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++, integrating with LLVM. |
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| Clojure | Dynamic language known for its expressiveness and concurrent processing capabilities. |
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| D | Modern system programming language influenced by C++ with multiple paradigms and expressive features. |
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| Dart | Language for building web, mobile, and server apps, with tools to compile to JavaScript and WebAssembly. |
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| Deno | A secure JavaScript and TypeScript runtime focusing on simplicity. |
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| Elvish | Versatile scripting language and interactive shell with cross-platform binary support. |
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| F# | Functional-first language on the .NET platform, known for its strong typing and multi-paradigm capabilities. |
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| GDB | Portable debugger for Unix-like systems supporting various languages. |
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| Go | Statically typed, compiled language with memory safety and CSP-style concurrency, designed at Google. |
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| Intel Fortran | High-performance computing compiler suite from Intel, supporting multiple platforms. |
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| IronPython | Implementation of Python for the .NET framework. |
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| Janet | Versatile, lightweight programming language, ideal for embedded scripting in C/C++ with functional and imperative paradigms. |
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| jq | Lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. |
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| KornShell | Unix-based shell that combines features from C and Bourne shells, supporting POSIX standards. |
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| Makefile | Tool used for build automation, defining build tasks in makefiles based on file timestamps. |
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| Mono | .NET compatible software framework. |
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| Nim | Statically typed, compiled language focusing on performance and elegant syntax, compilable to C, C++, and JavaScript. |
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| Potassco | Targets combinatorial search problems using efficient ASP solvers. |
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| PowerShell | Shell and scripting language from Microsoft. |
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| Python | Dynamic, high-level programming language known for its easy-to-read syntax. |
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| R | Language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. |
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| Rust | General-purpose programming language emphasizing performance, type safety, and concurrency. |
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| Rye | High-level, interpreted programming language focused on simplicity and expressiveness. |
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| sed | Unix utility that parses and transforms text, using a compact programming language developed by Lee E. McMahon. |
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| Unison | Statically-typed, functional language treating code as data for efficient distributed programming. |
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| Visual Basic | Multi-paradigm language developed by Microsoft for Windows applications. |
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| Wasp | Simplifies full-stack web development with a declarative approach. |
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| Wolfram Language | High-level language used in Mathematica, known for symbolic computation and functional programming. |
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