QUILL
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| Paradigm(s) | Object-oriented, Declarative |
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| Appeared in | 2000s |
| Designed by | Quintiq |
| Influenced by | C++, Pascal |
| License | Quintiq |
| Website | N/A |
The Quintiq Logic Language (Quill) is a high level object oriented programming language created by the Dutch software company Quintiq.
This language is used in Quintiq applications to create logic for specific business cases to define the behavior of the model.
The language is loosely based on a mixture of C++ and Pascal.