Cel (programming language)
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| Paradigm(s) | Prototype-based |
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| Appeared in | 1998 |
| Stable release | 0.8.5 (February 24, 2002) |
| Typing discipline | dynamic |
| Major implementations | Cel |
| Influenced by | Smalltalk, Self, Forth, NewtonScript, Objective-C, Python |
Cel is an object-oriented prototype-based programming language based on Self and Smalltalk. As of 2002 it is no longer being supported or developed, but the code is freely available and functional. The language was started by Dru Nelson in 1998.
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