Algoid (programming language)
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Algoid is an educational programming language developed around 2012, by Yann Caron a student of computer science at CNAM, (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers at Paris) [1]
Features
[edit]Algoid is an educational language that allows the student to use different paradigms:
It leads onto programming in industry standard language (such as C, Java and C++) and its syntax as close as possible to their respective syntaxes. It implements powerful idioms like meta-object protocol (from python) and cascade (from smalltalk).[1]
To do this, the fundamental principles of Algoid are:
- A function is an expression.
- An object is an expression.
- An expression is an object.
- So a function is a meta-function and an object is a meta-object.[1]
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