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Synonyms and antonyms of Programming and programming languages in American Thesaurus

Programming and programming languages

ASCII (noun)

American Standard Code for Information Interchange: a system for changing computer information into numbers, so that different types of computers and software can exchange information

assembly language (noun)

a computer language that consists of symbols, used for writing computer programs

BASIC (noun)

a type of language for writing computer programs

binary system (noun)

a system in which information is represented using combinations of the numbers 0 and 1, used especially in computers

COBOL (noun)

Common Business-Oriented Language: a computer language used for writing programs, especially for business

code (noun)

computing a set of instructions that a computer can understand

command line (noun)

a way of using words or letters to give a computer instructions, instead of using a mouse or computer language

HTML (noun)

hypertext markup language: the computer language used for writing pages on the Internet

Java (computing)

computing a computer programming language that allows computer software to be used on any kind of computer, and allows all computers to communicate with each other, for example through the Internet

language (noun)

computing a system of instructions used to program a computer

machine code (noun)

a series of instructions written in a form that a computer can read and understand

markup language (noun)

a system of instructions that are added to documents in the form of codes to tell a computer how to print or organize the information

Pascal (noun)

a high-level language used for writing computer programs

perl (noun)

a language used for writing computer programs

programming (noun)

computing the activity or job of writing and developing computer programs

programming language (noun)

a set of words and rules for writing computer programs

routine (noun)

computing a set of instructions that a computer obeys

SGML (abbreviation)

Standard Generalized Markup Language: an early markup language that several other markup languages have developed from

syntax (noun)

computing rules about the ways in which computer languages can be used to make programs

XML (noun)

Extensible Markup Language: a markup language that allows information to be shared between different computer systems, especially on the Internet