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==Machine compilation of pseudocode style languages== ===Natural language grammar in programming languages=== Several attempts to bring elements of natural language grammar into computer programming have produced programming languages such as [[HyperTalk]], [[Lingo (programming language)|Lingo]], [[AppleScript]], [[SQL]], [[Inform]], and to some extent [[Python (programming language)|Python]]. In these languages, parentheses and other special characters are replaced by prepositions, resulting in quite verbose code. These languages are typically [[Dynamic typing|dynamically typed]], meaning that variable declarations and other [[boilerplate code]] can be omitted. Such languages may make it easier for a person without knowledge about the language to understand the code and perhaps also to learn the language. However, the similarity to natural language is usually more cosmetic than genuine. The syntax rules may be just as strict and formal as in conventional programming, and do not necessarily make development of the programs easier. ===Mathematical programming languages=== An alternative to using mathematical pseudocode (involving set theory notation or matrix operations) for documentation of algorithms is to use a formal mathematical programming language that is a mix of non-ASCII mathematical notation and program control structures. Then the code can be parsed and interpreted by a machine. Several formal [[specification language]]s include set theory notation using special characters. Examples are: * [[Z notation]] * [[Vienna Development Method]] Specification Language (VDM-SL). Some [[array programming]] languages include vectorized expressions and matrix operations as non-ASCII formulas, mixed with conventional control structures. Examples are: * [[APL (programming language)|A programming language]] (APL), and its dialects APLX and [[A+ (programming language)|A+]]. * [[MathCAD]].
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