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Do You Recognize These? Programming Languages: Quiz 4

April 15, 2025
This is the next in a series of challenges on your ability to recognize new and obscure programming languages.

And you thought there would only be three of these quizzes. Well, I have a lot more to challenge you, which isn't really all that hard given the number of programming languages out there. Some are old, some are new, and most are useful. Popularity and long-term support are other matters. 

This is the fourth in the Do You Recognize These? Programming Languages Challenge. If you haven’t checked out the earlier incarnations of this quiz, then give them a whirl, too. You might find some you recognize.

 

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