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| name = ECL
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| paradigm = [[declarative]] [[structured]], [[data-centric]]
| typing = [[type system#Static typing|static]], [[type system#Strong and weak typing|strong]], [[type system#Safely and unsafely typed systems|safe]]
| major implementations = [[Windows Cluster]], [[Linux Cluster]]
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== History ==
ECL was initially designed and developed in 2000 as an in-house productivity tool within [[Lexis-Nexis|Seisint Inc]] and was considered to be ‘secret weapon’ that allowed [[Seisint]] to gain market share in its data business. The technology was cited as a driving force behind the acquisition of Seisint by [[LexisNexis]] and then again as a major source of synergies when LexisNexis acquired ChoicePoint Inc.<ref>[http://www.reed-elsevier.com/mediacentre/pressreleases/2004/Pages/AcquisitionofSeisint.aspx Acquisition of Seisint]</ref>
 
 
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[[Category:Declarative programming languages]]
[[Category:Data-centric programming languages]]