SASL - Saint Andrews Static Language. Turner, 1976. A derivative of ISWIM
with infinite data structures. Fully lazy and weakly typed. Designed for
teaching functional programming, with very simple syntax. A version of the
expert system EMYCIN has been written in SASL. "A New Implementation
Technique for Applicative Languages", D.A. Turner, Soft Prac & Exp 8:31-49
(1979).
ftp://a.cs.uiuc.edu/uiuc/kamin.distr/distr/sasl.p
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