Lucid (programming language)
Lucid is a dataflow programming language designed to experiment with non-von Neumann programming models. It was designed by Bill Wadge and Ed Ashcroft and described in the 1985 book Lucid, the Dataflow Programming Language.
Paradigm | Dataflow |
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Designed by | Edward A. Ashcroft William W. Wadge |
First appeared | 1976 |
Typing discipline | Typeless |
Major implementations | |
pLucid, GIPSY | |
Dialects | |
Granular Lucid, Indexical Lucid, Tensor Lucid, Forensic Lucid, Lucx, JOOIPL | |
Influenced by | |
ISWIM | |
Influenced | |
SISAL, PureData, Lustre |
pLucid was the first interpreter for Lucid.
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