Ruby

Ruby

Ruby Language
XML

XML

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
ZenScript

ZenScript

CraftTweaker

About

BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages designed for ease of use. Initially, BASIC concentrated on supporting straightforward mathematical work, with matrix arithmetic support from its initial implementation as a batch language, and character string functionality being added by 1965. The emergence of BASIC took place as part of a wider movement towards time-sharing systems. Some dialects of BASIC supported matrices and matrix operations, which can be used to solve sets of simultaneous linear algebraic equations. These dialects would directly support matrix operations such as assignment, addition, multiplication (of compatible matrix types), and evaluation of a determinant. BASIC declined in popularity in the 1990s, as more powerful microcomputers came to market and programming languages with advanced features (such as Pascal and C) became tenable on such computers.

About

Wondering why Ruby is so popular? Its fans call it a beautiful, artful language. And yet, they say it’s handy and practical. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups. Ruby is ranked among the top 10 on most of the indices that measure the growth and popularity of programming languages worldwide (such as the TIOBE index). Much of the growth is attributed to the popularity of software written in Ruby, particularly the Ruby on Rails web framework.

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. This page describes the work being done at W3C within the XML Activity, and how it is structured. Work at W3C takes place in Working Groups. The Working Groups within the XML Activity are listed below, together with links to their individual web pages. You can find and download formal technical specifications here, because we publish them. This is not a place to find tutorials, products, courses, books or other XML-related information. There are some links below that may help you find such resources. You will find links to W3C Recommendations, Proposed Recommendations, Working Drafts, conformance test suites and other documents on the pages for each Working Group.

About

ZenScript originated from MineTweaker where a simple programming language is needed to allow users without programming knowledge to be able to execute simple commands by following the tutorials for it. Originally MineTweaker had a simple one-line-at-a-time parsed scripting system, but it quickly became clear that it wasn't flexible enough, so a simple parsed language was created. This parsed language worked quite well but was very inefficient as each value was wrapped into its own object. ZenScript allows mixed typed and typeless behavior. You don't need to define types anywhere, the compile will infer them where possible and exhibit typeless behavior when the type is effectively unknown. In nearly all the cases, the type is perfectly known and execution runs at native Java speed. Since there are types, they can be documented and enforced.

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Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Anyone requiring an easy to use Programming Language

Audience

Open-source programming language solution for DevOps teams

Audience

Developers and professionals seeking a solution to build custom, enterprise-grade apps

Audience

Any user interested in a scripting system that can be used without any programming knowledge

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Company Information

BASIC
United States
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC

Company Information

Ruby Language
Founded: 1995
www.ruby-lang.org/en/

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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Founded: 1996
www.w3.org/XML/

Company Information

CraftTweaker
github.com/CraftTweaker/ZenScript

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Integrations

Amazon CodeWhisperer
AssemblyAI
Bland AI
CSVBox
ChatGPT
Falcon-40B
Figstack
Gemini 2.0
HCL OneTest Embedded
Mistral Large 2
Mixtral 8x7B
Oceanbase
Qwen3
Stickler CI
TinyMCE
Traceloop
Typora
WorldCompliance Data
Xeditor

Integrations

Amazon CodeWhisperer
AssemblyAI
Bland AI
CSVBox
ChatGPT
Falcon-40B
Figstack
Gemini 2.0
HCL OneTest Embedded
Mistral Large 2
Mixtral 8x7B
Oceanbase
Qwen3
Stickler CI
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Traceloop
Typora
WorldCompliance Data
Xeditor
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