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** [[DarkBASIC]]
*** [[DarkBASIC Professional]]
** [[Dartmouth BASIC]]
*** [[HP Time-Shared BASIC]]
**** [[Integer BASIC]] or Apple BASIC
*** [[Tiny BASIC]]
**** [[Atari BASIC]]
** [[Euphoria (programming language)|Euphoria]]
** [[GLBasic]]
** [[GRASS (programming language)|GRASS]]
** [[GW-Altair BASIC]]
*** [[QuickBASICMicrosoft BASIC]]
**** [[QBasicGW-BASIC]]
***** [[Basic4GLQuickBASIC]]
****** [[FreeBASICQBasic]]
******* [[Liberty BASICBasic4GL]]
******* [[Run BASICFreeBASIC]]
******* [[VisualLiberty Basic (classic)|Visual BasicBASIC]]
******** [[VBScriptRun BASIC]]
****** [[Visual Basic for(classic)|Visual ApplicationsBasic]] (VBA)
******* [[LotusScriptVBScript]]
******* [[Visual Basic .NETfor Applications]] (VBA)
******** [[Microsoft Small Basic|Small BasicLotusScript]]
******* [[Visual Basic .NET]]
*****B4X
******** [[BasicMicrosoft forSmall QtBasic|Small Basic]]
******* [[OpenOffice Basic]]B4X
******* HBasic[[Basic for Qt]]
******* [[GambasOpenOffice Basic]]
******* WinWrap BasicHBasic
******* [[WordBasicGambas]]
******* [[QB64]]WinWrap Basic
******* [[WordBasic]]
****** [[QB64]]
** [[PureBasic]]
** [[REALbasic|REALbasic (Xojo)]]
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** [[ActionScript]] (also under JavaScript)
** [[AppleScript]]
** [[LiveCode]]
** [[SenseTalk]]
** [[SuperTalk]]
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** [[JScript]]<!-- Microsoft's reverse-engineered copy of Netscape JavaScript, renamed for copyright purposes -->
** [[TypeScript]]
*** [[AssemblyScript]]
 
==JOSS based==
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** [[Erlang (programming language)|Erlang]]
*** [[Cuneiform (programming language)|Cuneiform]]
*** [[Elixir (programming language)|Elixir]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Valim |first1=José |title=Elixir: The Documentary |url=https://cult.honeypot.io/originals/elixir-the-documentary |website=Honeypot |publisher=Honeypot |access-date=11 December 2020 |language=English |format=Video |quote=Erickson, they created Erlang. This technology that they created, right, in the eighties, to solve all these problems. It's going to be perfect to solve those issues that we're having right now with concurrency, those issues that we're having with the web in general, right? I think that was the moment when I had the idea of creating a programming language. Like, look I have this absolutely beautiful piece of software which is the Erlang virtual machine. I want to use it more but it's missing some stuff and I want to try adding this missing stuff.}}</ref> (also under Ruby)
** [[Logtalk]]
 
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* [[Curl (programming language)|Curl]]
* [[GPSS]]
* [[IDL (programming language)|IDL]]
* [[LabVIEW]]
** [[NXT-G]]
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* [[TACL (programming language)|TACL (Tandem Advanced Command Language)]]
* [[TUTOR]]
* [[Joule]]
** [[E (programming language)|E]]
*** [[Pony (programming language)|Pony]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
{{commons category|Tree diagrams of the history of programming languages}}
* [httphttps://merd.sourceforge.net/pixel/language-study/diagram.html Diagram & history of programming languages] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513101124/http://merd.sourceforge.net/pixel/language-study/diagram.html |date=2008-05-13 }}
 
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