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Installation and introduction of Non-English-based programming language, methodology, principle, application, implement some models in Machine Learning

Artificial Intelligence in Non-English-Based Programming Language

Non-English-based programming languages are computer programming languages that, unlike better-known programming languages, do not use keywords taken from, or inspired by, the English vocabulary.

Chinese Programming Language

Programming Language in Hindi

Hebrew Programming Language

Arabic Programming Language

Sanskrit programming language - It's used in natural language processing and artificial intelligence at NASA. NASA is researching on making 7th gen and 8th gen processors using Sanskrit as their main programming language for performance. Sanskrit & Artificial Intelligence — NASA Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence

Aheui; 아희 – An esoteric programming language similar to Befunge but using Hangul (Korean)

AMMORIA – Open source object oriented Arabic programming language, designed especially for Arabs.

Аналитик – A Russian-based language for symbolic manipulations with algebraic expressions used in the Soviet series of MIR computers.

Эль-76 – A Russian-based language for symbolic manipulations with algebraic expressions used in the Soviet series of МВК Эльбрус computers.

ARLOGO – The first open-source Arabic programming language, based on the UCB Logo interpreter.

AxumLight / Geez# – Amharic-based programming languages on the .NET platform

丙正正 – Chinese C++.

BAIK – C with Indonesian keywords

BASICOIS - BASIC with French keywords

Bato – A scripting language based on the Filipino language (Tagalog). The first Filipino programming language.

Changjo – A language using Hangul (Korean). It is used for multimedia and game programming.

ChaScript – A scripting language based on Bengali and is first of its kind. It is built using ECMAscript grammar.

Chinese BASIC – Chinese-localized BASIC dialects based on Applesoft BASIC; for Taiwanese Apple II clones and the Multitech Microprofessor II.

Chinese Python – a version of Python localized to Chinese.

Dolittle, ドリトル – A Japanese programming language developed for educational purposes.

DRAKON — A visual language in which any language may be used.

Drama (nl) – An assembly language for didactical purposes based on Dutch.

Dzintars – Ruby translated into Latvian; claims to be the first Latvian programming language.

Easy Programming Language (易语言) – A Chinese rapid application development language.

Ebda3 – A multi-paradigm high-level Arabic programming language.

எழில், Ezhil programming language – A Tamil programming language developed for educational purposes.

farsinet – A Persian (Farsi, فارسی, پارسی) object-oriented programming language for .NET framework. It is similar to C# and Delphi.

Fjölnir – An Icelandic imperative programming language of the 1980s.

FOCAL – Keywords were originally in English, but DEC produced versions of FOCAL in several European languages.

4th Dimension – On local versions, its internal language uses French or German keywords.

G-Portugol – A programming language with Portuguese keywords.

GarGar – A Spanish procedural programming language based on Pascal for learning purposes.

ΓΛΩΣΣΑ – A Greek programming language based on Pascal that is used for teaching purposes in secondary education.

GOTO++ – A French esoteric programming language loosely based on French and English.

ひまわり (プログラミング言語) (ja) ひまわり – A Japanese programming language. It is used for hobby and business applications.

Hindawi Programming System – A set of variants of C, C++, lex, yacc, assembly, BASIC, Logo and Ada, in Bengali, Gujarati and Hindi.

Hindi Programming Language – A Hindi programming language for the .NET Framework.

hForth – A Forth system with an optional Korean keyword set.

Jeem ج – An Arabic programming language, based on C++ with simple graphics implementation.

kalimat – An Arabic programming language that aims to help Arab children learn about programming.

Karel – An educational programming language with Czech and Slovak versions.

Kotodama on Squeak, ことだま on Squeak – A Japanese programming language based on Squeak for educational purposes.

Kumir (ru) – A Russian-based programming language similar to Pascal and IDE, mainly intended for educational usage in schools. The name is an acronym, which means Комплект ученический 'Мир' ('Mir' student's environment).

Latino – A language with a completely Spanish-based syntax (https://github.com/primitivorm/latino).

Linotte – A French programming language.

Logo – In one of its Apple II editions, it was available in French. LOGO for the Commodore 64 had an Italian localization.

Loughaty (MyProLang) – A general-purpose natural Arabic programming language based on a proprietary syntax. **Lusus – A Latin programming language. It is the first programming language to be exclusively in Latin.

LSE (Language Symbolique d'Enseignement) – a French, pedagogical, programming language designed in the 1970s at the École Supérieure d'Électricité. A kind of BASIC, but with procedures, functions, and local variables, like in Pascal.

Mama – An educational programming language and development environment, designed to help young students start programming by building 3D animations and games. It is currently available in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Chinese.

Mind – A Japanese programming language.[26] It is used for hobby and business applications.

MS Word and MS Excel – Their macro languages used to be localized in non-English languages.

ML4 – A language for client/server database programming, with keywords in English or German.

Nadesiko, なでしこ – A Japanese programming language.

1C:Enterprise – A Russian framework and language for business applications. English keywords can also be used.

Ook! – An exotic and esoteric programming language with three distinct syntax elements only, a lexical variant of Brainfuck . According to the language author, Ook! is designed for orang-utans.

Pauscal (es) – A language with a completely Spanish-based syntax; compiler for 32-bit Windows.

Lingua::Romana::Perligata – Alternative Syntax for Perl 5 that allows programming in Latin.

Phoenix – A C-like high-level imperative procedural Arabic programming language.

potigol – A functional programming language in Portuguese for beginners.

PSeInt – A pseudocode interpreter for Spanish, like Pauscal, with a completely Spanish-based syntax. PSeInt is an abbreviation for Pseudocode Interpreter.

قلب (qlb) – An Arabic Scheme-like programming language exploring the role of human culture in coding.

Qriollo – An impure strict functional programming language that compiles to C, Python and JVM Bytecode, with keywords in Rioplatense Spanish, spoken in Buenos Aires.

Produire, プロデル – An object-oriented Japanese programming language.It is used for hobby and business applications.

Rapira – A Russian-based interpreted procedural programming language with strong dynamic type system.

Robik (ru) – A simple Russian-based programming language for teaching basics of programming to children.

RoboMind – An educational programming language available in Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

SAKO – A language created in the 1950s and nicknamed the "Polish Fortran".

Scratch – An introductory visual programming language from MIT's Media Lab with support for programming in multiple languages included as standard.

Sema – An Arabic CSS implementation.

– A direct translation pseudo-language for coding in C and C++ with Spanish keywords.

Simorgh (SPL) سیمرغ – An object-oriented, general-purpose, interpreted and precompiled, portable and open-source programming language.

Ssiat – A language using Hangul (Korean). The name Ssiat (씨앗) means "seed" in Korean.

Swaram – A simple, general-purpose and procedural language designed for programming in Tamil.

Superlogo – A Dutch creation for computer-aided instruction, based on Logo.

TamliLogo – A Hebrew implementation of Logo.

TI-Calculator BASIC – The 68000 version is localized. Unfortunately, various configuration strings are localized too, preventing direct binary compatibility.

TTSneo – A Japanese programming language. It is used for hobby applications.

VisuAlg – A language designed to teach programming, in Portuguese, based in Pascal.

W-Language – A French programming language used in the WinDev CASE Tool. A Chinese version is also available.

YMB (Yazyk mashin buchgalterskih) – ЯМБ (язык машин бухгалтерских) (machine language for accounting) – A Russian programming language for Iskra-554, Iskra-555, and Neva computers.

ZhPy – A full-featured Python module which converts Chinese keywords, variables, and parameters.

Create a new non-based-English Programming Language

JAVA C# PYTHON JAVASCRIPT

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C#:

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PYTHON:

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JAVASCRIPT:

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