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// 1957 - FORTRAN WRITE(*,*) 'Hello, World!' // 1972 - C printf("Hello, World!\n"); // 1995 - Java System.out.println("Hello!"); // 2015 - Rust println!("Hello, World!");
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Gri

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A command-driven language for scientific illustration, written by oceanographer Dan Kelley to make publication-quality PostScript graphs reproducibly from a text file rather than from a mouse.

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Glass

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An esoteric language from 2005 that welds Forth-style postfix stack juggling to Smalltalk-style object orientation, pushing even addition and subtraction out of the syntax and into methods on built-in classes.

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GPML

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The Graphical Pathway Markup Language - an XML vocabulary that grew out of the GenMAPP desktop tool to store biological pathway diagrams as both pictures and machine-readable, database-linked models.

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GlovePIE

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A Windows-only scripting language for input emulation, written so that a line like W = glove.z > -50 cm turns a VR glove, a Wii Remote or a Kinect into whatever keyboard, mouse, joystick or MIDI device a game already understands.

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GrASP

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Graphical Representations of Algorithms, Structures, and Processes - a NASA-funded Auburn University notation and environment that folded a compact control-flow diagram directly into procedural source code, and the direct ancestor of jGRASP.

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GOO

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A dynamic, type-based, object-oriented language from the MIT AI Lab - Jonathan Bachrach's attempt to build a simpler, lisp-syntaxed Dylan that compiled itself to C on the fly.

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