Object-Oriented Turing is an extension of the Turing programming language and a replacement for Turing Plus created by Ric Holt of the University of Toronto in 1991. It is imperative, object-oriented, and concurrent. It has modules, classes, single inheritance, processes, exception handling, and optional machine-dependent programming.
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Object-Oriented Turing
Programming Language
Parent Language:
Language Paradigms:
- Object-oriented programming
- Procedural programming
- Multi-paradigm programming language
- Concurrent computing
Introduced:
- 1991