2017-07-27T22:39:37+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Go (programming language), SRWare Iron, Sed, COBOL, C (programming language), Common Lisp, JavaScript, Java (programming language), Tcl, Google Chrome, ABAP, Opera (web browser), Euphoria (programming language), Web Language, Ebda3, C++, SequenceL, Oak (programming language), GluonJ, 4th Dimension (software), Programming Language for Business, Platform-independent GUI library, ParaSail (programming language), Qore (programming language), Ciao (programming language) flashcards
Cross-platform software

Cross-platform software

  • Go (programming language)
    Go (often referred to as golang) is a free and open source programming language created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
  • SRWare Iron
    SRWare Iron is a freeware web browser, and an implementation of Chromium by SRWare of Germany.
  • Sed
    sed (stream editor) is a Unix utility that parses and transforms text, using a simple, compact programming language.
  • COBOL
    COBOL (/ˈkoʊbɒl/, an acronym for common business-oriented language) is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use.
  • C (programming language)
    C (/ˈsiː/, as in the letter c) is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations.
  • Common Lisp
    Common Lisp (CL) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document ANSI INCITS 226-1994 (R2004) (formerly X3.226-1994 (R1999)).
  • JavaScript
    JavaScript (/ˈdʒævəˌskrɪpt/) is a high-level, dynamic, untyped, and interpreted programming language.
  • Java (programming language)
    Java is a general-purpose computer programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
  • Tcl
    Tcl (originally from Tool Command Language, but conventionally spelled "Tcl" rather than "TCL"; pronounced as "tickle" or "tee-see-ell") is a scripting language created by John Ousterhout.
  • Google Chrome
    Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google.
  • ABAP
    ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report creation processor") is a high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE.
  • Opera (web browser)
    Opera is a web browser developed by Opera Software.
  • Euphoria (programming language)
    Euphoria is a programming language originally created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto, Canada.
  • Web Language
    HP's Web Language (formerly known as WebL and renamed to avoid a possible trademark conflict) is a scripting language for automating tasks on the World-Wide Web.
  • Ebda3
    The ebda3 programming language (Arabic: إبداع) is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm programming language created by Waeel Hassan (Abou Iyas) and released in November 2012.
  • C++
    C++ (pronounced cee plus plus, /ˈsiː plʌs plʌs/) is a general-purpose programming language.
  • SequenceL
    SequenceL is a general purpose functional programming language and auto-parallelizing (Parallel computing) tool set, whose primary design objectives are performance on multi-core processor hardware, ease of programming, platform portability/optimization, and code clarity and readability.
  • Oak (programming language)
    Oak is a discontinued programming language created by James Gosling in 1991, initially for Sun Microsystems' set-top box project.
  • GluonJ
    GluonJ is a simple aspect-oriented programming (AOP) extension for Java.
  • 4th Dimension (software)
    4D (4th Dimension, or Silver Surfer, as it was known during early development) is a relational database management system and IDE developed by Laurent Ribardière.
  • Programming Language for Business
    Programming Language for Business or PL/B is a business-oriented programming language originally called DATABUS and designed by Datapoint in 1972 as an alternative to COBOL because Datapoint's 8-bit computers could not fit COBOL into their limited memory, and because COBOL did not at the time have facilities to deal with Datapoint's built-in keyboard and screen.
  • Platform-independent GUI library
    A PIGUI (Platform Independent Graphical User Interface) package is a software library that a programmer uses to produce GUI code for multiple computer platforms.
  • ParaSail (programming language)
    Parallel Specification and Implementation Language (ParaSail) is an object-oriented parallel programming language.
  • Qore (programming language)
    Qore is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose, garbage collected dynamic programming language, featuring support for code embedding and sandboxing with optional strong typing and a focus on fundamental support for multithreading and SMP scalability.
  • Ciao (programming language)
    Ciao is a general-purpose programming language which supports logic, constraint, functional, higher-order, and object-oriented programming styles.