Source Code For Computer Programs
(see also: Script)
- ADA, ADB, 2.ADA – Ada (body) source
- ADS, 1.ADA – Ada (specification) source
- ASM, S – Assembly language source
- BAS – BASIC, Visual Basic, BASIC-PLUS source
- BB – Blitz3D
- BMX – BlitzMax
- C – C source
- CLJ – Clojure source code
- CLS – Visual Basic class
- COB, CBL – COBOL source
- CPP, CC, CXX, C – C++ source
- CS – C# source
- CSPROJ – C# project (Visual Studio .NET)
- D – D source
- DBA – DarkBASIC source
- DBPro123 – DarkBASIC Professional project
- E – Eiffel source
- EFS – EGT Forever Source File
- EGT – EGT Asterisk Source File, could be J, C#, VB.net, EF 2.0 (EGT Forever)
- EL – Emacs Lisp source
- FOR, FTN, F, F77, F90 – Fortran source
- FRM – Visual Basic form
- FRX – Visual Basic form stash file (binary form file)
- FTH – Forth source
- GED – Game Maker Extension Editable file as of version 7.0
- GM6 – Game Maker Editable file as of version 6.x
- GMD – Game Maker Editable file up to version 5.x
- GMK – Game Maker Editable file as of version 7.0
- GML – Game Maker Language script file
- GO – Go source
- H – C/C++ header file
- HPP, HXX – C++ header file
- HS – Haskell source
- INC – Turbo Pascal included source
- JAVA – Java source
- L – lex source
- LISP – Common Lisp source
- M – Objective-C source
- M – MATLAB
- M – Mathematica
- M4 – m4 source
- ML – Standard ML / OCaml source
- N – Nemerle source
- NB – Nuclear Basic source
- P – Parser source
- PAS, PP, P – Pascal source (DPR for projects)
- PHP, PHP3, PHP4, PHP5, PHPS, Phtml – PHP source
- PIV – Pivot stickfigure animator
- PL, PM – Perl
- PRG – db, clipper, Microsoft FoxPro, harbour and Xbase
- PY – Python source
- RB – Ruby source
- RESX – Resource file for .NET applications
- RC, RC2 – Resource script files to generate resources for .NET applications
- RKT, RKTL – Racket source
- SCI, SCE – Scilab
- SCM – Scheme source
- SD7 - Seed7 source
- SKB, SKC – Sage Retrieve 4GL Common Area (Main and Amended backup)
- SKD – Sage Retrieve 4GL Database
- SKF, SKG – Sage Retrieve 4GL File Layouts (Main and Amended backup)
- SKI – Sage Retrieve 4GL Instructions
- SKK – Sage Retrieve 4GL Report Generator
- SKM – Sage Retrieve 4GL Menu
- SKO – Sage Retrieve 4GL Program
- SKP, SKQ – Sage Retrieve 4GL Print Layouts (Main and Amended backup)
- SKS, SKT – Sage Retrieve 4GL Screen Layouts (Main and Amended backup)
- SKZ – Sage Retrieve 4GL Security File
- SLN – Visual Studio solution
- SPIN – Spin source (for Parallax Propeller microcontrollers)
- STK – Stickfigure file for Pivot stickfigure animator
- VAP – Visual Studio Analyzer project
- VB – Visual Basic.NET source
- VBG – Visual Studio compatible project group
- VBP, VIP – Visual Basic project
- VBPROJ – Visual Basic .NET project
- VCPROJ – Visual C++ project
- VDPROJ – Visual Studio deployment project
- XPL – XProc script/pipeline
- XQ – XQuery file
- XSL – XSLT stylesheet
- Y – yacc source
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