List of reflective programming languages and platforms
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Programming languages and computing platforms that typically support reflective programming (reflection) include dynamically typed languages such as Smalltalk, Perl, PHP, Python, VBScript, and JavaScript. Also the .NET languages are supported and the Maude system of rewriting logic. Very rarely there are some non-dynamic or unmanaged languages, notable examples being Delphi, eC and Objective-C.
- APL
- Befunge
- BlitzMax
- ColdFusion MX
- Curl
- D
- Delphi
- eC
- ECMAScript
- Eiffel
- Factor
- Forth
- Go
- Io
- Java (see java.lang.reflect)
- Julia
- Lisp
- Logtalk
- Lua
- Maude system
- .NET Common Language Runtime
- C#
- F#
- Visual Basic .NET
- Delphi (.NET variant)
- Windows PowerShell
- Oberon
- Object Pascal
- Perl
- PHP
- PL/SQL
- POP-11, Poplog
- Prolog
- Python
- R
- Rebol
- Ruby
- Scheme
- Smalltalk
- SuperCollider
- SNOBOL
- Tcl
- Visual FoxPro
- Wolfram Mathematica
- Xojo