On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 11:57:34PM +0000, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 11:11:07PM +0000, Andrew
Burton wrote:
I'm relatively new to the Amiga scene (6
years experience - 5 on real hardware, 1 under emulation), but I have never heard about
any of them being for the Amiga. I know you can program on the Amiga using the following
languages:
Assembler
Amiga BASIC
AMOS BASIC
Blitz BASIC
Rexx
Arexx
C
Machine Code
I don't think I missed any.
Perl?
Perl for definite, I used it on the Amiga to do analysis on text for
my dads PHD back in 1991. As far as I know there was no separate Rexx
implementation for the Amiga, just ARexx (wasn't much call for a
separate version after that :))
There was also
E
EzASM (might not really classify as a full language, it was just a
front-end to the assembler)
XLisp
Scheme
Stony Brook Prolog
GFA Basic
Draco
Pascal (Metacomco had an ISO Pascal, and fairly sure there was a more
useful one later but can't remember its name)
Modula-2
And a ton of others, lots available via the Fish disks and AMINET.