SETL
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SETL (SET Language) is a very high-level programming language[1] based on the mathematical theory of sets.[2][3] It was originally developed at the New York University (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in the late 1960s, by a group containing (Jack) Jacob T. Schwartz,[1][3] R.B.K. Dewar, and E. Schonberg.[1] Schwartz is credited with designing the language.[4]
Quick Facts Paradigm, Designed by ...
Paradigm | multi-paradigm: imperative, procedural, structured, object-oriented |
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Designed by | (Jack) Jacob T. Schwartz |
Developer | Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences |
First appeared | 1969; 55 years ago (1969) |
Stable release | 1.1
/ January 7, 2005; 19 years ago (2005-01-07) |
Typing discipline | Dynamic |
Website | setl |
Influenced by | |
ALGOL 60 | |
Influenced | |
SETL2, ISETL, SETLX, Starset, ABC |
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