Nickle (programming language)
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| Paradigm(s) | multi-paradigm |
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| Appeared in | 2001 |
| Designed by | Keith Packard and Bart Massey |
| Typing discipline | strong |
| Influenced by | C, Lisp, Modula-3, ML, Java |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| License | MIT License |
| Website | www.nickle.org |
Nickle is a numeric oriented programming language by Keith Packard and Bart Massey. Originally used for desktop calculation, it has since expanded for prototyping of complicated algorithms.
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