Procedural programming language is a kind of programming language that adapts concepts of procedural programming.

List

  • BASIC (BASICs are innocent of most modularity in (especially) versions prior to about 1990)
  • C
  • C++ (C with objects + much else)
  • C# (from Microsoft, essentially an attempt at an improved C)
  • CFM
  • COBOL
  • Component Pascal (an Oberon-2 variant)
  • Delphi
  • ECMAScript (JavaScript)
  • FORTRAN (better modularity in later Standards)
  • Java
  • Modula-2 (fundamentally based on modules)
  • Oberon (improved, smaller, faster, safer follow-on for Modula-2)
  • M (more modular in its first release than a language of the time should have been; the standard has become still more modular since then)
  • Pascal (successor to Algol60 and predecessor of Modula-2)
  • Perl
  • PL/C
  • PL/1 (large general purpose language, originally for IBM mainframes)
  • Rapira
  • VBScript
  • Visual Basic

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