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Language peer sets for GARP: United States↑ United States/1988↑ Designed 1988 ↑ 1980s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Late Cold War↑ Genus Graph ↑ Experimental and other ↑ Graph↑ Rank 1 folded unlabelled↑ Rank 1 folded ↑ Graph/1988↑ Rank 1 folded unlabelled/1988↑ Rank 1 folded/1988↑ Graph/United States↑ Rank 1 folded unlabelled/United States↑ Rank 1 folded/United States↑ Experimental and other ↑ Experimental and other/1988↑ Experimental and other/us ↑ GARP(ID:2058/gar004)Graph-based hybrid concurrent OO languagealternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1988 Genus: Graph Sammet category: Experimental and other for Graph Abstractions for concuRrent Processing (but presumably also for the character in the then fashionable novel by Irving called "The World according to Garp" , which ends with the lines "In the world according to Garp, we're all terminal cases" - which is a rather neat way of summarising graph grammars.) Simon Kaplan and Steven Goering, University of Illinois, 1988 hybrid graphical/textual language for experimental concurrent programming. Related languages
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