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{{Infobox programming language
| name = P4
| logo = P4-logo.svg
| paradigm = [[compiled language|compiled]], [[Domain-specific language|___domain-specific]], [[imperative programming|imperative]]
| year = {{start date and age|2013}}
| developer = [[Open Networking Foundation]]
| latest_release_version = version 1.2.
| latest_release_date = {{start date and age|df=yes|
| license = [[Apache Licence|Apache]]-style
| website = {{URL|https://p4.org}}
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== History ==
P4 was originally described in a 2014 [[Computer Communication Review|SIGCOMM ''CCR'']] paper titled “Programming Protocol-Independent Packet Processors”<ref>{{cite web
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|title=P4: Programming Protocol-Independent Packet Processors
|author1=P. Bosshart
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|date=July 2014
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}}</ref>—the alliterative name shortens to "P4". The first P4 workshop took place in June 2015 at [[Stanford University]].<ref>{{cite web |title=1st P4 Workshop |url=https://p4.org/events/2015-06-04-p4-workshop/ |website=P4 Official Website |date=4 June 2015 |accessdate=1 August 2019}}</ref> An updated specification of P4, called P4-16, was released between 2016 and 2017,<ref name="P4-16">{{cite web |title=Specifications |url=https://p4.org/specs/ |website=P4 Official Website |accessdate=7 June 2022}}</ref> replacing P4-14, the original specification of P4.
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