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'''Glagol''' ([[Russian language|Russian]] ''Глагол'', "verb") is a programming language based on [[Russian language|Russian]] lexicon. It is strongly reminiscent of [[Oberon programming language|Oberon]] and [[Pascal programming language|Pascal]]. The language is the subject of serious academic study and is under active development. The complete distribution includes, along with the compiler, a set of mathematical and system libraries, games and a(contracted; show full)sometimes require switching between different keyboard layouts because not all Russian keyboard layouts contain characters []<>{}|# that are used in Glagol (the one used in Windows 98 does use Alt key for this, the one used in Windows XP doesn’t and Alt key is used for inserting characters by their number instead). Using of modern IDE can be a solution to this problem.
Of course, these problems can be eliminated as the compiler development goes on.

== Terminology ==
Terminology, used in Glagol, is d
eifferent from the one used to describe most programming languages. While being closer to everyday speech, it may confuse those who want to learn Glagol already knowing other programming language.
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! Glagol term
! Direct translation
! Traditional term
! English term
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[[Category:Non-English-based programming languages]]
[[Category:Procedural programming languages]]

[[cs:Glagol]]
[[ru:Глагол (язык программирования)]]
[[uk:Глагол (мова програмування)]]