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Language peer sets for MODCAP: United States↑ United States/1978↑ Designed 1978 ↑ 1970s languages ↑ Fourth generation↑ High Cold War↑ MODCAP(ID:2761/mod005)alternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1978 Published: 1978 A language evolved from MADCAP, also by Wells and by Rollo Silver. a simple, moderately extensible, lexically-scoped expression language with functions as first-class objects, retention, unenforced abstract data types, pointer semantics and rendezvous-based concurrency Functions can return multiple values Language based on functions, with assignment and sequencing providing the imperative features, encapsulation and genericity providing the object-oriented features, and the possibility of parallel evaluation catering for the logic non-determinism. Structures: Related languages
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