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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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Fromage

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A minimalist esoteric language from 2000 whose name expands to FReakish Outright Mad languAGE, in which ten punctuation instructions manipulate a tape one single bit at a time.

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Focus

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A 1975 fourth-generation language for IBM mainframes that let non-programmers write English-like report requests against a self-describing database, and which still ships today as ibi FOCUS for z/OS.

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FBSL

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A Windows-only BASIC that grew out of one engineer's build scripts into a multi-syntax environment where BASIC, Intel-syntax assembly and ANSI C can be interleaved in a single source file and compiled into a standalone EXE.

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Ferite

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A small, threadsafe, BSD-licensed scripting engine written in C, born out of one developer's frustration at embedding Perl, and remembered for its blocks-passed-to-functions syntax and its monitor/handle error handling.

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Felix

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An ML-style statically typed language that compiles to optimised C++, built by an Australian C++ committee veteran who wanted functional programming without giving up C and C++ libraries, and whose grammar lives in its own standard library.

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