Generational List of Programming Languages - ALGOL Based

ALGOL Based

  • ALGOL (also under Fortran)
    • Atlas Autocode
    • ALGOL 58 (IAL, International Algorithmic Language)
      • MAD and GOM (Michigan Algorithm Decoder and Good Old MAD)
    • ALGOL 60
      • MAD/I
      • Simula (see also Simula based languages)
    • ALGOL 68
    • Burroughs Extended ALGOL
    • ALGOL W
      • Pascal
        • Ada
          • SPARK
          • PL/SQL
        • Turbo Pascal
          • Object Pascal (Delphi)
            • Free Pascal (FPC)
            • Kylix (same as Delphi, but for Linux)
        • Euclid
          • Concurrent Euclid
          • Turing
            • Turing Plus
            • Object Oriented Turing
        • Modula-2
          • Modula-3
          • Oberon (Oberon-1)
            • Go (also under C)
            • Oberon-2
              • Component Pascal
              • Active Oberon
                • Zonnon
            • Oberon-07
          • Lua (also under Scheme and SNOBOL)
        • SUE
          • Plus
    • CPL
      • BCPL
        • B
        • C
          • Alef
          • C++
            • Java
              • Groovy
              • Scala
              • Join Java
              • J#
              • Processing
              • X10
            • C#
              • Cobra
              • Windows PowerShell (also under DCL, ksh and Perl)
          • C--
          • D
          • ColdFusion
          • Coyote
          • eC (Ecere C)
          • Go (also under Oberon)
          • Harbour
            • Limbo
          • LPC
            • Pike
          • Objective-C (also under Smalltalk)
          • PCASTL (also under Lisp)
          • Perl
            • Windows PowerShell (also under C#, DCL and ksh)
            • S2
            • PHP
            • Ruby (also under Smalltalk)
            • PDL (also under APL)
          • Python
          • QuakeC
          • tcsh (also under sh)
        • MCPL

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