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Linotte

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First appeared
  
22 October 2005

Website
  
langagelinotte.free.fr

License
  
GNU GPL

Paradigm
  
object-oriented (prototype-based), structured, and imperative

Linotte is an interpreted 4th generation programming language. Linotte's syntax is in French.

Contents

The language's goal is to allow French-speaking children and other francophones with little computer science experience to easily learn programming, with the slogan (in French) "you know how to read a book, so you can write a computer program".

Vocabulary

Linotte uses a non-technical vocabulary entirely in French. Its terms are closer to those used in film or literature, with a program being a book, a variable being an actor, and the screen a cloth. Instead of executing a book, it is read.

The function body starts at "début", French for "start". Keywords that in other languages might be named things "print" or "log" in Linotte are named things like "affiche", French for "display":

BonjourLeMonde: début affiche "Bonjour le monde !"

Similarly, a program can "demande", or ask, to prompt the user to enter a value.

Capabilities

Linotte also supports things like networking and graphics, and even contains a web templating engine that allows the mixing of HTML and Linotte in the same file, much like PHP or JSP.

References

Linotte Wikipedia