What programmin laguages are available for mac

i dont want Java, Python, or Pascal. If possible i want something very similar to Visual Basic for windows (dont suggest boot camp)
i also want one thats simple to learn!
PS:
While I'm asking about programming as i do HTML does textpad allow me to code in my own HTML, if not which programs do.

A quick simple answer is try the PHP programming language and you should give TextWrangler available at http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ a try as an editor. PHP works well with html and is used in a number of web applications.
To really answer the question requires that we know more about what you plan. If you are going to develop html pages (web sites) then you will also be working with a web server such as Apache or Microsoft's IIS (ASP.NET). Consider the server and its ability to process the language that you choose. You may also need to consider where the web server is to be hosted and the languages supported by the hosting company.
If you want to share more information about your plans, there may be other language and editor choices that will work better. Whatever language you choose good luck with your project.

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