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Language peer sets for LIANA:
United States
United States/1991
Designed 1991
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War

LIANA(ID:1734/lia001)

Interpretive c-like language 

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Country: United States
Designed 1991
Published: 1993


Interpretive object oriented language

Similar to C++, aimed at Windows applications. No pointers, no multiple inheritance. Garbage collection.

from Home-page:

"Liana is a C-like, interpretive, object-oriented programming language, class library, and integrated development environment designed specifically for development of applications for Microsoft Windows and Windows NT. Designed by Jack Krupansky of Base Technology, Liana was first released as a commercial product in August 1991. The language is designed to be as easy to use as BASIC, as concise as C, and as flexible as Smalltalk. "


Structures:
Related languages
C LIANA   Based on
LIANA CodeScript   Subset

References:
  • Burk, R. 1991. (1991) Burk, R. 1991. "Liana: A Language For Writing Windows Programs." Tech Specialist [R&D Publications], September.
  • Hildebrand, J.D. 1992. (1992) Hildebrand, J.D. 1992. "Liana v. 1.0." [Product review.]
          in (1992) Computer Language, December 1992
  • Krupansky, J. 1992. (1992) Krupansky, J. 1992. "Liana: A Windows Programming Language Based on C and C++"
          in (1992) The C Users Journal, July 1992
  • Aitken, P. 1993. (1993) Aitken, P. 1993. "Liana for Windows." [product review]
          in (1993) PC TECHNIQUES, December/January 1993
  • Valdes, R. (1993) Valdes, R. "The Liana Programming Language" pp.50-52
          in (1993) Dr Dobbs J Oct 1993
  • Krupansky, J. 1994. (1994) Krupansky, J. 1994. "Writing a Multimedia App in Liana"
          in [DDJ] Dr. (1994) [DDJ] Dr. Dobb's Journal, Winter 1994 Multimedia Sourcebook
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