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United Kingdom/1993
Designed 1993
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War

Feel(ID:2028/fee001)

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Country: United Kingdom
Designed 1993
Published: 1993


Free and Eventually EuLisp. An initial implementation of EuLisp.

from CMU AI Glosss
"Feel (Free and Eventually Eulisp) is an initial implementation of the
EuLisp language from the University of Bath, UK.  EuLisp is sort of
like an extended Scheme. It includes an integrated object system, a
module system, and support for parallelism. Feel is partly a C-based
interpreter and partly a bytecode interpreter/compiler.  An
out-of-core compiler system is also available.  The distribution
includes an interface to the PVM library, support for TCP/IP sockets,
and libraries for futures, Linda, and CSP.

This directory contains the EuLisp language definition, the Feel
implementation, and implementations of the EuLisp object system
in Common Lisp (Telos) and Scheme (Telosis)."



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