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300!

There are now 300 languages posted here… Ok, 68 broken links are reported but still there is a lot to explore about programming language implementations. Thanks to everyone who contributed so far!

Site restructuring done

The site now has a much better structure making each language a post of its own. So you can comment on each and every language and updates on pages are replaced with the posting of new articles. The navigation now is via tags which are already now richer than the old “pages” structure. There are some remaining minor issues left. There are now 286 posts on languages. My new broken-link checker reports about 64 broken links.
I hope you find this more useful now.

Site restructuring

This site is undergoing a restructuring over the next two weeks, so bear with temporarily showing strange displays.
The idea is to make every language entry a post and I currently test and implement a bulk transformation of the current pages.

Welcome

This is a list of programming languages for the Java virtual machine aside of Java itself and for Javascript execution. The source code of a program executed in the Java VM has to have a syntax different to Java to be included in this list. This list is manually compiled from the net. Most of the descriptions are edited parts of the documentation supplied at the respective sites.

This site now integrates the formerly separate site Programming languages for JavaScript. You find all JVM languages as the category JVM Language and all Javascript languages under the category JavaScript language.

For comments and corrections, or to propose something to be included in the list, please send a mail. I do not take any guarantee about the quality of software referenced here. Use at your own risk. Links that currently point to nowhere now carry a [unclear] icon. I want to say a big thanks to all those people that pointed me to new systems to include here. It is amazing that not only the authors themselves help to keep this list as complete as possible, but also people that come across something interesting.
Robert Tolksdorf, Networked Information Systems, FU Berlin, is-research.