By "industrial programming language" I meant (as this term is used by our 
professor) languages that are used for the business software development, 
i.e. languages like Java, JavaScript, SQL, C++, C#, Python, COBOL, FORTRAN, 
etc. and there is no direct connection with the quality of the language or 
its tools. E.g. there are very good Prolog, Haskell etc. implementations 
but I don't call then "industrial programming languages", because they are 
rarely used for business programming.

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