Charm (programming language)
Charm is a computer programming language devised in the early 1990s with similarities to the RTL/2, Pascal and C languages in addition to containing some unique features of its own. The Charm language is defined by a context-free grammar amenable to being processed by recursive descent parser as described in seminal books on compiler design.
Paradigm | Structured programming |
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Designed by | P. Nowosad |
First appeared | 1996 |
OS | RISC OS |
Website | charm |
Influenced by | |
RTL/2, C, Pascal |
A set of Charm tools including a compiler, assembler and linker was made available for Acorn's RISC OS platform. Charm reworked for RISC OS platforms has subsequently been reviewed in Archive magazine.
Charm is further described in the e-book Programming in Charm on the Raspberry Pi.
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