# adenine

> programming language

**Wikidata**: [Q355968](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q355968)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/adenine-q355968

## Summary
Adenine is a programming language. It is listed on Wikidata with the description "programming language" and has associated identifiers and Wikimedia links.

## Key Facts
- Adenine is an instance of the class "programming language."  
- Wikidata description for Adenine: "programming language."  
- Freebase identifier for Adenine: /m/02rgks0.  
- Wikidata sitelink_count for Adenine: 4.  
- Adenine has a Wikimedia Commons category named "Adenine."  
- Wikipedia-language pages available for Adenine: German (de), French (fr), Punjabi (pa), and Cantonese (zh_yue).  
- The related class "programming language" is described as "language for communicating instructions to a machine" and has a sitelink_count of 161.

## FAQs
### Q: What is adenine?
A: Adenine is a programming language, as described in its Wikidata entry.

### Q: Where can I find information about adenine on Wikimedia projects?
A: Adenine has a Wikimedia Commons category titled "Adenine" and Wikipedia articles in German, French, Punjabi, and Cantonese.

### Q: Does adenine have any database identifiers?
A: Yes. Adenine's Freebase identifier is /m/02rgks0 and it appears in Wikidata with a sitelink_count of 4.

### Q: How is adenine classified on Wikidata?
A: Adenine is classified on Wikidata as an instance of the "programming language" class.

## Why It Matters
Adenine's listing as a programming language places it within the category of systems used to communicate instructions to machines. That classification indicates it belongs to a group of technologies and languages that enable software creation, automation, and computational tasks. Presence in Wikimedia resources — including a Commons category and Wikipedia pages in multiple languages — shows that documentation and community-maintained information about Adenine exist across projects and languages. The Freebase identifier and a Wikidata entry make Adenine discoverable in structured data contexts, which aids indexing, cross-referencing, and integration with knowledge graphs and software registries. For researchers, developers, or archivists tracking programming languages and their metadata, Adenine's structured identifiers and multilingual presence make it a locatable and referencable entity within the broader ecosystem of programming-language documentation.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly recorded on Wikidata as an instance of a "programming language."  
- Having a Freebase identifier: /m/02rgks0.  
- Maintaining a Wikimedia Commons category titled "Adenine."  
- Having Wikipedia articles in four language editions: de, fr, pa, and zh_yue.  
- Appearing in structured-data contexts with a Wikidata sitelink_count of 4.

## Body
### Classification and description
- Instance of: programming language.  
- Wikidata description: "programming language."  
- Related class description: programming language — "language for communicating instructions to a machine."  
- Related class sitelink_count: 161.

### Identifiers and links
- Freebase ID: /m/02rgks0.  
- Wikidata sitelink_count: 4.  
- Wikimedia Commons category: Adenine.  
- Wikipedia language editions: German (de), French (fr), Punjabi (pa), Cantonese (zh_yue).

### Presence in knowledge bases
- Adenine is represented in structured knowledge systems (Wikidata, Freebase identifier).  
- The combination of a Commons category and multiple Wikipedia-language pages indicates public documentation and media categorization within Wikimedia projects.

### Notes
- All statements above are based on the provided structured properties and related classification information.