TXL (programming language): Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Blufox (talk | contribs)
Blufox (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1:
{{Infobox programming language
|name = TXL
|logo =
|paradigm = [[Pattern-matching]]
|designer = [[Charles Halpern-Hamu]] and [[James Cordy]]
|developer = [[Charles Halpern-Hamu]] and [[James Cordy]]
}}
'''TXL''' is a special-purpose [[programming language]] originally designed by [[Charles Halpern-Hamu]] and [[James Cordy]] at the [[University of Toronto]] in 1985. The acronym "TXL" originally stood for "Turing eXtender Language" after the language's original purpose, the specification and rapid prototyping of variants and extensions of the [[Turing (programming language)|Turing]] programming language, but no longer has any meaningful interpretation.