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Miranda was first released in 1985 as a fast interpreter in [[C (programming language)|C]] for [[Unix]]-flavour operating systems, with subsequent releases in 1987 and 1989. It had a strong influence on the later [[Haskell]] language.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Hudak|first1=Paul|last2=Hughes|first2=John|last3=Peyton Jones|first3=Simon|last4=Wadler|first4=Philip|title=Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages |chapter=A history of Haskell: Being lazy with class |date=2007-06-09|chapter-url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1238844.1238856|___location=New York, NY, USA|publisher=ACM|doi=10.1145/1238844.1238856|isbn=9781595937667 |s2cid=52847907 }}</ref> Turner stated that the benefits of Miranda over Haskell are: "Smaller language, simpler type system, simpler arithmetic".<ref name=opensourcing/>
In 2020 a version of Miranda was released as open source under a [[BSD 2-Clause|BSD licence]]. The code has been updated to conform to modern C standards ([[C11 (C standard revision)|C11]]/[[C18 (C standard revision)|C18]]) and to generate 64-bit binaries. This has been tested on operating systems including [[Debian]], [[Ubuntu]], [[Windows Subsystem for Linux|WSL]]/Ubuntu, and [[macOS]] ([[macOS Catalina|Catalina]]).<ref name=opensourcing>{{Cite web|last=Turner|first=David|date=2021-03-22|title=Open Sourcing Miranda|url=http://codesync.global/media/open-sourcing-miranda-david-turner-code-mesh-v-2020-codemeshv2020/
== Overview ==
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