Languages
- Agilent VEE
- ANI
- ASCET
- AviSynth scripting language, for video processing
- BMDFM Binary Modular Dataflow Machine
- CAL
- Hartmann pipelines
- LabVIEW, G
- Linda
- Lucid
- Lustre
- Max/Msp
- Microsoft Visual Programming Language - A component of Microsoft Robotics Studio designed for Robotics programming
- OpenWire - adds visual dataflow programming capabilities to Delphi via VCL or FireMonkey components and a graphical editor (homonymous binary protocol is unrelated)
- Oz now also distributed since 1.4.0
- Pifagor
- Prograph
- Pure Data
- Pythonect
- Quartz Composer - Designed by Apple; used for graphic animations and effects
- SAC Single Assignment C
- SIGNAL (a dataflow-oriented synchronous language enabling multi-clock specifications)
- Simulink
- SISAL
- System Verilog
- Tersus - Visual progamming platform (open source)
- Verilog
- VHDL
- Vignette's VBIS language for business processes integration
- vvvv
- VSXu
- Widget Workshop, a "game" designed for children which is technically a simplified dataflow programming language.
- X10 (programming language)
- XEE (Starlight) XML Engineering Environment
- XProc
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