Languages I will probably use:
- Hack
- Julia
- Joy
- Nim
- Moonscript
- Prolog (SWI? YAP?)
- Vmgen
List of languages (or language-like things) I haven't used yet:
- Ada
- ALGOL
- Alice ML
- ANTLR
- APL (I've heard it come up a number of times, though)
- Assembly (NASM? GNU Assembler? Are these different "languages"?)
- Brainf***
- Ceylon
- Chapel
- Clojure (via joker?)
- COBOL
- CoffeeScript
- D
- Dart
- Delphi/Object Pascal
- Elm
- Fortran
- F#
- Haxe
- Icon (?)
- Ioke
- J
- K
- Lily
- Logo
- Maple
- Mercury
- ML
- Reason
- Poly SML
- NJ SML
- ...more?
- Nadeshiko (なでしこ) https://nadesi.com
- Nim
- Objective C
- Pharo
- PHP
- Powershell
- Produire (プロデル) https://rdr.utopiat.net
- R
- Ring (?)
- Scala
- Scratch
- Self
- Smalltalk
- SNOBOL
- Swift (can this be done on *nix?)
- TTSneo http://tts.utopiat.net
- Vala
- Wren
Languages I have zero experience or exposure to, some may not even be turing-complete or "total programming" languages:
- bc (Used for calculator/bash script, but no clue what it can really do)
- bish
- chibi-scheme
- chuck (audio)
- csound (audio)
- CUDA (gpu low level)
- eukleides
- execline
- faust (real time signal processing?)
- genius
- ghostscript
- grap
- jimtcl
- jsonnet
- kickassembler
- kona (K)
- mitlm (MIT Language Modeling)
- newlisp
- nickle
- octave
- OpenCL
- parrot
- pony
- postscript
- ragel (FSM)
- rapyscript-ng
- rix
- SASM
- squeak (Smalltalk)
- squirrel
- supercollider
- surgescript
- tab
- tml (terminal markup language!?)
- txr
- YANG