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Object-Oriented Turing
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...
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Turing is a Pascal-like programming language developed in 1982 by Ric Holt and James Cordy, then of University of Toronto, Canada. Turing is a descendant of Euclid, Pascal and SP/k that features a clean syntax and precise machine-independent...
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- 1982
Turing Plus
Turing+ (Turing Plus) is a concurrent systems programming language based the Turing programming language designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt, then at the University of Toronto, in 1987. Some, but not all, of the features of Turing+ were eventually...
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- Object-oriented programming ,
- Procedural programming ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language ,
- Concurrent computing
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- 1987