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Language peer sets for cT:
United States
United States/1989
Designed 1989
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War

cT(ID:2777/ct:001)

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Country: United States
Designed 1989


The cT programming language is an algorithmic language like C, Pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easy-to-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format

References:
  • Bruce A. Sherwood and Jill H. Larkin, (1989) Bruce A. Sherwood and Jill H. Larkin, "New tools for courseware production." Journal of Computing in Higher Education, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 3-20, 1989.
  • Center for Design of Educational Computing, CMU, (1989) Center for Design of Educational Computing, CMU, "The cT Programming Language", Falcon Software (Wentworth, NH, 1989).
  • Hansen, Wilfred J. (1992) Hansen, Wilfred J. "Subsequence References: First-Class Values for Substrings" ACM Trans. Programming Languages and Systems, 14 (4), Oct., 1992, pp. 471-489. Abstract Extract: ct and Ness
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