| $ | ↓⊕1983 | | ⊕United States | Theoretical simple functional programming language |
| ABC | ↓⊕1989 | ⊕Graph | ⊕Netherlands | Intermediate language ABC abstract machine |
| ABC | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕Markovs | ⊕Russian Federation | Experimental extensible language |
| ABCL/c+ | ↓⊕1988 | ⊕CPL, BCPL and B | ⊕Japan | Concurrent actor language based on C |
| ABCL/f | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Japan | ABCL with a functional flavour |
| ABCL/R | ↓⊕1988 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Japan | Object-Based Concurrent Language |
| ABCL/R2 | ↓⊕1992 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Japan | reflective concurrent object-oriented language |
| ABCL/R3 | ↓⊕1998 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Japan | Concurrent object-oriented language |
| ACE | ↓⊕1994 | | ⊕Spain | Parallel logic language |
| ACL | ↓⊕1980 | | ⊕Australia | A Coroutine Language |
| ACT | ↓⊕1958 | ⊕Generalised programming | ⊕United States | Autocode Coding system |
| ACT | ↓⊕1966 | ⊕State transition tables | ⊕United Kingdom | Automated Contingency Translator |
| ACT II | ↓⊕1960 | ⊕Generalised programming | ⊕United States | Autocode Coding system |
| Actalk | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕Canada | |
| ActorSpace | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕United States | parallel language |
| ADA | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | Aiken |
| ADES | ↓⊕1955 | ⊕Generalised programming | ⊕United States | Automatic Digital Encoding System |
| ADES II | ↓⊕1955 | ⊕Generalised programming | ⊕United States | Automatic Digital Encoding System v II |
| Adl | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕Australia | Polymorphic non-recursive data-parallel functional language |
| AKL | ↓⊕1994 | | ⊕Sweden | Agents Kernel Language |
| ALF | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕Germany | |
| Algol 68 with areas | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕True ALGOL68s | ⊕United Kingdom | Addition of areas to Algol 68 |
| Algol H | ↓⊕1975 | ⊕True ALGOL68s | ⊕United Kingdom | Proposed extensions to the mode system of Algol 68 |
| ALICS | ↓⊕1965 | ⊕Symbolic assemblers | ⊕United States | ICS assembler |
| Alltalk | ↓⊕1988 | | ⊕United States | Smalltalk with persistency |
| Alma-O | ↓⊕1998 | | ⊕Netherlands | Hybrid I/D language |
| Alphard | ↓⊕1974 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕United States | Pascal with data abstraction |
| AMPPL-II | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Substrings | ⊕United States | Associative Memory Parallel Processing Language |
| Anderson extensions | ↓⊕1965 | ⊕Other US historic | ⊕United States | Parallel extensions set for PLs |
| A-NETL | ↓⊕1995 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Japan | Concurrent OO Language |
| APPL | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Animation | ⊕United States | Animation language |
| Arche | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕France | |
| ARCHI | ↓⊕1986 | | ⊕United States | Microarchitecture description language |
| ARTS/C | ↓⊕1988 | ⊕CPL, BCPL and B | ⊕Japan | |
| ASBAL | ↓⊕1979 | ⊕Stack | ⊕United States | Stack-based language derived from CLU |
| associons | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕Theoretical incl category based | ⊕Netherlands | Tuple based programming extensions |
| AUTOTIMER | ↓⊕1957 | ⊕Debugging languages | ⊕United States | |
| Avon | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕Single-assignment | ⊕United States | |
| Base Language | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Single-assignment | ⊕United States | |
| BeBOP | ↓⊕1993 | | ⊕Australia | Object-oriented parallel logic programming language |
| BIOPSI | ↓⊕1976 | ⊕Macroassemblers | ⊕United States | |
| BLAZE | ↓⊕1985 | | ⊕United States | Single assignment language for parallel processing |
| BLAZE 2 | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕United States | Object-oriented successor to BLAZE. |
| BLODI-G | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕Flowcharts | ⊕United States | Grpahical programming system |
| BOMM | ↓⊕1963 | ⊕Statistical | ⊕United States | UCLA Time-series analysis package |
| Burroughs Truth-Function Evaluator | ↓⊕1954 | ⊕Predicate | ⊕United States | Logical evaluator system |
| CABALA | ↓⊕1975 | ⊕Scientific Basics | ⊕Italy | Extensions to Basic for laboratory work |
| CADET | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕AV-Control | ⊕United States | Graphical heuristic for shape-fitting |
| CAL | ↓⊕2002 | ⊕Graph | ⊕United States | GP language for the Ptolemy project |
| Cantor | ↓⊕1987 | | ⊕United States | |
| CARPS | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Ad hoc query languages | ⊕United States | Word-problems language |
| CCP | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕Command systems | ⊕United States | |
| Charme | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕France | |
| CHIEF | ↓⊕1973 | | ⊕Netherlands | |
| CHIP | ↓⊕1985 | | ⊕Germany | |
| CIAO | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Horn clause | ⊕Spain | Distributed And/Or parallel prolog |
| CLIP | ↓⊕1958 | ⊕Information algebra | ⊕United States | Compiler Language for Information Processing |
| CLP(R) | ↓⊕1986 | | ⊕Australia | Constraint Logic Programming (Real) |
| Computer Operations Language | ↓⊕1957 | ⊕Intermediate languages and VMs | ⊕United States | Machine-independent language |
| Concurrent Massey Hope+C | ↓⊕1999 | | ⊕New Zealand | Concurrent Dialect of Massey Hope |
| CST | ↓⊕1988 | | ⊕United States | Concurrent OO Language |
| DDL | ↓⊕1985 | | ⊕United States | adventure defintion language |
| DDN | ↓⊕1974 | ⊕Single-assignment | ⊕United States | Data-Driven Nets |
| DEL | ↓⊕1971 | ⊕Intermediate languages and VMs | ⊕United States | Variable instruction set abstract interpreter |
| DEVIL | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕France | |
| DIALECT | | | ⊕United States | |
| DPL | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Generalised programming | ⊕United States | Dataless Programming Language |
| dpSather | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕Australia | |
| E | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕United States | C++ persistent dialect with data types |
| EASY | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕Intermediate languages and VMs | ⊕United States | Intermediate language |
| ECL-1 | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Interface and windowing | ⊕United Kingdom | Environment Control Language |
| Eden | ↓⊕1995 | | ⊕International | |
| el(alpha) | | ⊕Serial Operators | ⊕Japan | |
| Ellie | ↓⊕1990 | ⊕Prototyping | ⊕Denmark | Distributed OO language |
| EPL | ↓⊕1984 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕United States | Eden Programming Language - concurrent |
| EPL | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Macros | ⊕United States | Programming language for ESS machines |
| ESPL/I | ↓⊕1978 | | ⊕United States | |
| Esterel | ↓⊕1984 | | ⊕France | |
| FGRAAL | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕Graph | ⊕United States | Fortran Graph extensions |
| FIML | ↓⊕1992 | ⊕Lazy Evaluation FPs | ⊕Japan | Functional and Imperative ML |
| FISh | ↓⊕1997 | | ⊕Australia | |
| FL | ↓⊕1985 | | ⊕United States | Function Level |
| FMPL | ↓⊕1976 | ⊕Prototyping | ⊕United States | Prototyping OOL |
| FOQL | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕United States | Fuzzy Object Query Language |
| ForceEpsilon | ↓⊕1989 | ⊕Polymorphic | ⊕Canada | |
| FORK | ↓⊕1998 | | ⊕Austria | PRAM-language |
| FORK | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕Austria | PRAM-language |
| Fork95 | ↓⊕1995 | | ⊕Austria | PRAM-language |
| Fornax | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | APL with patterns |
| Functional Units | ↓⊕1977 | ⊕Actor | ⊕Italy | Extended actor language |
| Gallina | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕France | |
| Gamma | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕France | Massively parallel language derived from chemical reactions |
| GARP | ↓⊕1988 | ⊕Graph | ⊕United States | Graph-based hybrid concurrent OO language |
| GASP | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Graph | ⊕United States | PL/I extension for programming graph algorithms |
| GCLA II | ↓⊕1992 | | ⊕Sweden | |
| GEA | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Graph | ⊕Italy | Graph Extended ALGOL |
| GEMS | ↓⊕1956 | ⊕Event scheduling | ⊕United States | GE Manufacturing Simulator |
| Glee | ↓⊕2000 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | APL language with structures |
| Glyphic Script | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Prototyping | ⊕United States | Prototype based scripting language |
| GpH | ↓⊕2001 | | ⊕United Kingdom | Glasgow parallel Haskell |
| GRAF | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕2d shape | ⊕United States | GRaphic Additions to FORTRAN |
| GRAP | ↓⊕1975 | | ⊕United States | |
| GRAP | ↓⊕1991 | | ⊕United States | |
| GRASPE | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Graph | ⊕United States | |
| Greif formal specification language | ↓⊕1975 | | ⊕United States | |
| GSL | ↓⊕1964 | ⊕Decision tables | ⊕United States | Generation Strategy Language |
| GTPL | ↓⊕1970 | ⊕Graph | | Graph-theoretical extensions to Fortran |
| GYVE | ↓⊕1978 | | ⊕United States | Concurrent SETL dialect |
| HACL | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Linear | ⊕Japan | Concurrent OO language based on linear logic |
| HARVEY | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕Other Wirth Algols | ⊕United States | ICR Bliss dialect |
| Haskell# | ↓⊕1991 | | ⊕United States | Parallel dialect of Haskell |
| Hoare super-structured Algol | ↓⊕1972 | ⊕True ALGOL60s | ⊕United Kingdom | Algol with sets, subsets, orders etc |
| Hope+ | ↓⊕1988 | | ⊕United Kingdom | |
| Hybrid | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕CPL, BCPL and B | ⊕Switzerland | |
| ICL | ↓⊕1978 | | ⊕United States | Language for ambiguous lists |
| Id | ↓⊕1978 | | ⊕United States | Irvine Dataflow |
| IDMS | ↓⊕1981 | ⊕2d shape | ⊕United States | Pictorial query language |
| ISPL | ↓⊕1971 | | ⊕United States | Incremental System Programming Language |
| IVSYS | ↓⊕1965 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | Early implementation of APL |
| JANUS | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Statistical | ⊕United States | Interactive statstics system |
| JARGOL | ↓⊕2000 | ⊕Strict evaluation LISPs | ⊕United States | Proposed algorithmic language by Rees |
| Joyce | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕United States | Simplified experimental Concurrent Pascal |
| Klaim | ↓⊕1997 | | ⊕Italy | Kernel Language for Agents Interaction and Mobility |
| KLIC | ↓⊕1994 | | ⊕Japan | |
| KOMPILER | ↓⊕1953 | ⊕Low-level Autocoders | ⊕United States | Livermore autocode |
| KRS | ↓⊕1987 | | ⊕Belgium | Knowledge representation system |
| Language for Class Description | ↓⊕1964 | ⊕OO C family | ⊕United States | |
| Learner | ↓⊕1958 | | ⊕United States | Self-creating programming system |
| Librarian | ↓⊕1977 | ⊕Protocol | ⊕France | Library connection language |
| LLilog | ↓⊕1986 | ⊕Language-oriented | ⊕Germany | KR Lanugage |
| LogTalk | ↓⊕1998 | | ⊕Portugal | OO Extensions to Prolog |
| LOOPN | ↓⊕1993 | | ⊕Australia | Petri net language |
| LRLTRAN | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Non Standard FIV | ⊕United States | Vector processing FORTRAN extension |
| LUCID | ↓⊕1975 | ⊕Single-assignment | ⊕Canada | dataflow language |
| Mage | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕Other Algol 60s | ⊕France | French Algol |
| Massey Hope+C | ↓⊕1996 | | ⊕New Zealand | |
| MERCURY | ↓⊕1995 | | ⊕Australia | Logic/functional language |
| microAPL | ↓⊕1981 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | Microprogramming APL Dialect |
| MIX | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Symbolic assemblers | ⊕United States | MIX Assembly Language |
| MIX/360 | ↓⊕1970 | ⊕Symbolic assemblers | ⊕United States | Paper assembler for TAOCP |
| MIXAL | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Symbolic assemblers | ⊕United States | MIX Assembly Language |
| MIXAL.NET | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕Russian Federation | MIXAL for .NET |
| Mode | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕OO C family | ⊕Finland | OO language with lh anonymising |
| Moostrap | ↓⊕1995 | ⊕Prototyping | ⊕France | |
| MPL | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕United States | Data-parallel version of C for MASPAR |
| MPL | ↓⊕1971 | ⊕Microprogramming and HLAs | ⊕United States | MicroProgramming Language |
| Music | ↓⊕1957 | ⊕Sound-Performance | ⊕United States | Languages for musical sound synthesis |
| NCL | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕United States | Network prolog |
| NETL | ↓⊕1979 | ⊕Frame languages | ⊕United States | |
| NODAL | ↓⊕1974 | ⊕Generation of JOSS I | ⊕Switzerland | High level declarative language for physics research |
| NPL | ↓⊕1963 | ⊕IBM PL/Is | ⊕United States | New Programming Language |
| Orthogonal | ↓⊕1996 | ⊕Crossword | ⊕United States | 2nd version of 2d language |
| OSL/2 | ↓⊕1970 | ⊕Other algorithmic | ⊕United States | Systems language |
| OWL | ↓⊕1977 | | ⊕United States | KR language |
| PACOL | ↓⊕1974 | | ⊕Israel | Language to control programming components |
| PANON-1B | ↓⊕1965 | ⊕Patterns | ⊕Italy | Pattern-directed symbol manipulation language |
| PEESPOL | ↓⊕1971 | ⊕Microprogramming and HLAs | ⊕United States | UoI microprogramming system |
| PINBOL | | ⊕Decision tables | ⊕United States | Decision table language for controlling pinball machines |
| PISTOL | ↓⊕1983 | | ⊕United States | Portably Implemented STack Oriented Language |
| PL/CS | ↓⊕1974 | ⊕Other PL/Is | ⊕United States | PL/I subdialect for the CPS |
| PLASM | ↓⊕1995 | | ⊕Italy | Geometry-oriented functional language |
| PLCV | ↓⊕1973 | | ⊕United States | |
| PM2 | ↓⊕1990 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕Australia | Parallel Modula-2 |
| POLYGOTH | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕France | |
| Postmark | ↓⊕1992 | ⊕Sound-Performance | ⊕Australia | Stack based musical composition language |
| PREDULA | ↓⊕1991 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕Sweden | Data-parallel Pascal |
| PRESTO | ↓⊕1987 | | ⊕United States | |
| PRIZ | ↓⊕1983 | | ⊕Estonia | Logic programming environment |
| PRL | ↓⊕1983 | | ⊕United States | Proof Refinement Logic |
| Progol | ↓⊕1993 | | ⊕United Kingdom | |
| Prolog-ELF | ↓⊕1985 | ⊕Horn clause | ⊕Japan | |
| PRORAB | ↓⊕1957 | ⊕Lenigrad languages | ⊕Russian Federation | Leningrad Programming System |
| ProtoHyperflow | ↓⊕1993 | | ⊕United States | |
| PRS | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕Robotics | | |
| pSather | ↓⊕1991 | | ⊕United States | parallel Sather |
| PSL | ↓⊕1970 | ⊕Goal description | ⊕United States | Problem Statement Language |
| PSL/II | ↓⊕1973 | | ⊕United States | Problem Statement Language/version 2 |
| PSL/PSA | ↓⊕1976 | | ⊕United States | Problem Statement Language/Problem Statement Analyzer |
| PSYCHOL | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Experiment control and recording | ⊕United Kingdom | language for psychological experimentation |
| PUNCHY | ↓⊕1953 | ⊕Other Conversational | ⊕United States | Interactive tape controller |
| RC | ↓⊕1991 | | ⊕France | Reactive C |
| Reaction Handler | ↓⊕1967 | ⊕Experiment control and recording | ⊕United Kingdom | Control language for experimentation |
| Real-Time Concurrent C | ↓⊕1991 | ⊕CPL, BCPL and B | ⊕United States | Real-time extensions to Concurrent C |
| REL | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Grammar and Syntax-oriented | ⊕United States | Rapidly Extensible Language |
| ROLOG | ↓⊕1996 | | ⊕United States | |
| Rosette | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕United States | Concurrent OO Language |
| RPL | ↓⊕1992 | | | A Reactive Plan Language |
| SANPLAN | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕India | |
| SAX APL | ↓⊕1989 | ⊕Array | ⊕United States | Sharp APL eXtended |
| sceptic 3 | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕United Kingdom | |
| sceptic 4 | ↓⊕1993 | | ⊕United Kingdom | |
| SCL | ↓⊕1961 | ⊕Statistical | ⊕United States | IBM statistical programming language |
| Seque | ↓⊕1988 | | ⊕United States | Experimental language for manipulating sequences |
| SHOE | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕United States | HTML extension set for the semantic web |
| SL | ↓⊕1981 | ⊕Tree | ⊕United States | Structure Language |
| SMACK | ↓⊕1979 | ⊕Macroassemblers | ⊕United States | Macro package for MIL |
| SML | ↓⊕1960 | ⊕Lazy Evaluation LISPs | ⊕United States | Symbol language |
| SNAP | ↓⊕1965 | ⊕Macros | ⊕United Kingdom | |
| SPS-I | ↓⊕1957 | ⊕Event scheduling | ⊕United States | Simulations precursor to SIMSCRIPT |
| Squeak | ↓⊕1985 | | ⊕United States | |
| SUSL | ↓⊕1981 | ⊕Tree | ⊕United States | Selective Updating Structure Language |
| sysLucid | ↓⊕1994 | ⊕Single-assignment | ⊕Canada | Systolic functional Lucid |
| TAL | ↓⊕1998 | | ⊕Sweden | Temporal Action Logics |
| TAO | ↓⊕1995 | | ⊕Italy | Parallel dialect of FORTRAN with some object extensions |
| TELOS | ↓⊕1989 | | ⊕Canada | |
| TERMAC | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Matrix | ⊕United States | Matrix language |
| ThingLab | ↓⊕1979 | | ⊕United States | |
| TOSS | ↓⊕1969 | ⊕Modelling | ⊕United States | |
| Trilogy II | ↓⊕1988 | | ⊕Canada | |
| TSAR | ↓⊕1968 | ⊕Statistical | ⊕United States | |
| TSAR | ↓⊕1970 | ⊕Statistical | ⊕United States | Statistical system for taped-stored data |
| UNITS | ↓⊕1977 | ⊕Frame languages | ⊕United States | Frame language |
| Us | ↓⊕1996 | ⊕Prototyping | ⊕United States | Prototyping OOL |
| Valid | ↓⊕1982 | | ⊕Japan | Dataflow language |
| VIB | ↓⊕1956 | ⊕Low-level Autocoders | ⊕United States | Early language for General Motors |
| Viron | ↓⊕1983 | | ⊕United States | Dataflow Programming Environment |
| VIVA | ↓⊕1990 | | ⊕United States | |
| VIVID | ↓⊕1987 | ⊕Goal description | ⊕United States | |
| W2 | ↓⊕1988 | ⊕Pascals | ⊕United States | Systolic array parallel language |
| White Oak Curry | ↓⊕1953 | ⊕Low-level Autocoders | ⊕United States | White Oak Curry system |
| XGEN | ↓⊕1977 | | ⊕United States | Code generator generator |
| X-KLAIM | ↓⊕2000 | | ⊕Italy | Language for organising mobile agents and their interaction strategies |
| XL | ↓⊕1977 | | ⊕United States | Intermediate language for XGEN |