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       * LISP, PROLOG       * LISP, PROLOG
   * **Command languages**: BASH   * **Command languages**: BASH
-  * **Configuration languages**: YAML+  * **Configuration languages**: YAML, JSON
   * **Object description languages**: HTML, XML, EDI   * **Object description languages**: HTML, XML, EDI
   * **Simulation languages**: SIMAN, TLI   * **Simulation languages**: SIMAN, TLI
   * **Technical programming languages**   * **Technical programming languages**
-  * **CNC programming languages**: +    * **CNC programming languages**: 
-    * ISO NCL, APT, EXAPT CLD +      * ISO NCL, APT, EXAPT CLD 
-  * **Robot programming languages**: +    * **Robot programming languages**: 
-    * VAL, AML+      * VAL, AML
  
 Using **languages**, complex expressions can be created by applying terminal symbols, keywords, and rules. A **program** is an ordered set of such expressions. A program is a finite sequence of expressions written in a programming language, representing a computer-interpretable and executable realization of an algorithm. Using **languages**, complex expressions can be created by applying terminal symbols, keywords, and rules. A **program** is an ordered set of such expressions. A program is a finite sequence of expressions written in a programming language, representing a computer-interpretable and executable realization of an algorithm.
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