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− | '''CORC''' (Cornell Computing Language, Cornell Compiler) was an experimental programming language introduced at Cornell University in 1962, derived from [[ | + | '''CORC''' (Cornell Computing Language, Cornell Compiler) was an experimental programming language introduced at Cornell University in 1962, derived from [[ALGOL]]-58. It led to the later language [[CUPL]], which CORC was a near-subset of. |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://gitlab.com/esr/cupl Modern project for an open-source implementation of CORC and CUPL] | * [https://gitlab.com/esr/cupl Modern project for an open-source implementation of CORC and CUPL] |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 2 February 2024
CORC (Cornell Computing Language, Cornell Compiler) was an experimental programming language introduced at Cornell University in 1962, derived from ALGOL-58. It led to the later language CUPL, which CORC was a near-subset of.