T (programming language)
T is a dialect of the Scheme programming language developed in the early 1980s by Jonathan A. Rees, Kent M. Pitman, and Norman I. Adams of Yale University as an experiment in language design and implementation.
Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: object-oriented, imperative, functional, meta |
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Family | Lisp |
Designed by | Jonathan A. Rees Norman I. Adams |
Developers | Jonathan A. Rees Norman I. Adams |
First appeared | 1982 |
Final release | 3.0
/ August 1, 1984 |
Typing discipline | dynamic, strong |
Platform | Cross-platform |
OS | Cross-platform |
Website | mumble |
Influenced by | |
Scheme | |
Influenced | |
EuLisp, Joule |
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