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languages [2010/05/13 18:33]
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languages [2011/09/30 08:21]
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-At least:+====== Programming Languages available on the Amiga ======
  
-  ​Amiga E / PortablE +===== Actively Developed / Supported ===== 
-  * C/C+++ 
 +  ​[[http://​cshandley.co.uk/​portable/PortablE.html|PortablE]] Mostly AmigaE compatible, but with a compiler that generates portable C++ instead of M68k Amiga object files. 
 +  * C/C++ (gcc, vbcc)
   * Python   * Python
-  * Javascript (minimal SpiderMonkey port on Aminet) 
-  * Ruby (minimal 1.8.4 port) 
   * AmiBlitz   * AmiBlitz
 +  * Modula II
 +  * Lua
 +  * Perl
 +  * [[http://​www.hollywood-mal.com/​|Hollywood]] Commercial / proprietary multimedia language
 +  * Ruby (full 1.9.0 port for MorphOS)
 +
 +===== Language ports with limited support =====
 +
 +Languages with ports that are not actively maintained or that are incomplete, but where the upstream version is still maintained.
 +
 +  * Javascript (minimal SpiderMonkey port on Aminet)
 +  * Ruby (minimal 1.8.4 port on Aminet)
 +  * Free pascal (fpc) (alpha release of 2.1.1 on OS4Depot)
   * ???   * ???
  
 +===== Legacy =====
 +
 +Interpreters and compilers that are no longer maintained, but where there are reasonable complete/​stable implementations (some of these are ports - in those cases there may be a more up to date upstream version, but if the upstream version is actively maintained we should move the entry to the category above).
 +
 +  * ARexx
 +  * AmigaE
 +  * XLisp
 +  * AmigaPascal
 +  * CForth
 +  * CLisp
 +  * Draco
 +  * B-Prolog
 +  * SmallEiffel
 +  * Gambit Scheme
 +  * FPL
  
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