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<tr><td colspan=3 align=center>Received Programming Language Aspects of <b>aii.biz</b> System Applications</td></tr> | <tr><td colspan=3 align=center>Received Programming Language Aspects of <b>aii.biz</b> System Applications</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td>Systems Programming</td><td align=center>Algol/C-nix/Lisp</td><td>WFL,DCP,MCP</td></tr> | <tr><td>Systems Programming</td><td align=center>Algol/C-nix/Lisp</td><td>WFL,DCP,MCP</td></tr> |
Revision as of 12:21, 21 January 2011
Received Usage
By "Quadriga" I mean: Haskell, Lisp, Prolog and Smalltalk.
Lang and Parole
“ | Zum Singen ist die italienische Sprache, etwas zu sagen: die deutsche, darzustellen: die griechische, zu reden: die lateinische, zu schwatzen: die französische, für Verliebte: die spanische und für Grobiane: die englische |
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The above[1] stuck in my mind the first time I saw it in the first edition of Moderne Deutsche Sprachlere, the text used in my first German course.
Aphorism Perseverated
Received Programming Language Aspects of aii.biz System Applications | ||
Functional Area | Language/Package | Project/Product |
Systems Programming | Algol/C-nix/Lisp | WFL,DCP,MCP |
General Applications Programming | Haskell | Application logic |
Logic Programming | Prolog | RDF, Semweb,First Order KB |
Host Abstraction/GUI | EC/Squeak/LLVM/Xen | SPO Nix package and dominion cloud operations manager.¹. |
They are normally listed in latin lex order, the order having no other significance.
I maintain a presence (as 'Lycurgus') in the main IRC channels for each of the above.
aii.biz Design Intent
The design intent is that much external function in any other language (e.g. c-like langs, ruby, etc.) is integrated via WFL.
¹SPO (a metonym for the Burroughs system console operator, originally "Supervisory Print Out").