FL

FL (short for Function Level) is a programming language created at the IBM Almaden Research Center by John Backus, John Williams, and Edward Wimmers in 1989. FL was designed as a successor of Backus' earlier FP programming language, providing specific support for what Backus termed function-level programming. FL is a dynamically typed strict functional language with throw and catch exception semantics much like in ML. Each function has an implici... More

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  • 1989

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