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DUP programming language

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DUP
Paradigmfunctional, interpreted
First appeared1990s
OSSolaris, Linux
LicenseProprietary

DUP (DataUnit Processing language) is a special-purpose, interpreted and functional programming language. The DUP language looks like a mixture of C and ASN.1.[1] It borrows its structure from C, while the way of using variables comes from ASN.1.

Notes

  1. ^ Valdemar Mejstad and Karl-Johan Tångby. "Compiling an Interpreted Processing Language" (PDF). Department of Software Engineering and Computer Science. Blekinge Institute of Technology. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |publisher= at position 14 (help); line feed character in |title= at position 36 (help)