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Explore 4,248 Programming Languages: The Ultimate Developer’s List

The CodeLani author shares a continuously updated catalog of 4,248 programming languages, detailing each language's name, type, and birth year, while noting controversies over included libraries and protocols and inviting contributions via GitHub.

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Explore 4,248 Programming Languages: The Ultimate Developer’s List

The author of CodeLani has presented his self‑compiled and continuously updated list of 4,248 programming languages.

Note: The languages recorded in this table are controversial, as many netizens have found that some libraries and protocols are also included.

This list includes three pieces of information for each language: its name, its type, and its year of creation.

The developer says the list mainly focuses on documenting common high‑level programming languages, but also includes some low‑level languages, notable markup languages, protocols, file formats, libraries, and applications. He also maintains his own top‑100 programming languages list.

If developers wish to add missing languages to the list, they can submit a pull request at https://github.com/codelani/codelani/ .

Source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29674565
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