#6907

AutoIt is a BASIC-like scripting language that is primarily used for automating tasks on Windows, developed by Jonathan Bennett in 1999. It provides a simple and easy-to-use syntax, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced programmers. With it, you can create scripts to automate repetitive tasks, such as clicking buttons, filling out forms, and interacting with windows and controls.
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#4352
AutoHotkey (originally called AutoHotkey_L) is a free and open-source desktop automation scripting language developed based on the syntax of AutoIt, written by Chris Mallett and Steve Gray from Germany. AutoHotkey was designed to simplify a variety of repetitive tasks with one click, the tasks on Windows can be: launch programs, open URLs, fill out web forms, login website accounts, automatically click mouse, record macros, etc.

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#3531

JavaScript injected rich, dynamic and powerful personalized interactivity into the passive, static Web lived in the past. This greatly enhanced the attraction of web pages and web applications.
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#3510
Ruby is a simple and fast object-oriented programming scripting language that is obviously younger than other similar programming languages (such like Perl or Python). It was written by Yukihiro Matsumoto from Japan (started in 1993 and finished in 1995). The inspiration and characteristics of Ruby are mainly from Perl, Squeak/Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada and Lisp programming languages.

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