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  • Ada (9) updated - This Object-Oriented language was developed by the DoD. There have been a series of versions of the language, including Ada83 and Ada95. The current version is known as Ada2005.

  • C, C++, and Objective C (6) - C is a low-level, block-structured language often used for systems programming. C++ is an Object-Oriented (OO) language developed as an extension of C and used for application development. Objective C is an OO lanaguage based on C and used for application and library programming.

    A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) provides additional background information.

  • Java (13) - This Object-Oriented language was developed by Sun Microsystems. It is most commonly used to develop embedded programs, known as applets, for WWW browsers. A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) provides additional background information on Java.

  • Modula (2)

  • Unified Modeling Language (UML) (7) - UML is a language for specifying, constructing, visualizing, and documenting the artifacts of a software-intensive system.

  • Python Language Home Page - Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, extensible programming language. It provides a combination of clarity and versatility, and is free and comprehensively ported.

  • Research Language Overviews - This list contains links to overviews of several sequential functional, logic, and object-oriented languages whose design and implementation are the subject of active research.

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