Programming Language - CORAL


CORAL

CORAL -
1. Class Oriented Ring Associated Language. L.G. Roberts, MIT 1964.
Graphical display and systems programming on the TX-2. Used "rings"
(circular lists) from Sketchpad. "Graphical Communication and Control
Languages", L.B. Roberts, Information System Sciences: Proc Second
Congress, 1965. Sammet 1969, p.462.
2. U Wisconsin Madison. Language for deductive database. Prolog-like
syntax with SQL-like extensions. Many evaluation techniques are supported.
Implemented in C++.
3. Royal Signals and Radar Establishment, Malvern UK. Real-time system
programming language, a derivative of JOVIAL and ALGOL-60. Strongly
associated with MASCOT, a design technique for real time systems. Adopted
as the British military standard from 1970 until the arrival of Ada.
Versions: CORAL 64, CORAL 66. "Official Definition of CORAL 66", P.M.
Woodward et al, HMSO, London, 1970, ISBN 0-11-470221-7.

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