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'''PEARL''' (''Process and experiment automation realtime language'') is a safe procedural high-level programming language with unusually strong temporal features making it ideal for real-time and multitasking systems. It should not be confused with scripting language called [[Perl]]. | '''PEARL''' (''Process and experiment automation realtime language'') is a safe procedural high-level programming language with unusually strong temporal features making it ideal for real-time and multitasking systems. It should not be confused with scripting language called [[Perl]] and to minimise the chance of that happening many refer to the language by the current standard name of "PEARL-90". | ||
== Standards == | == Standards == |
Revision as of 08:46, 13 February 2016
PEARL (Process and experiment automation realtime language) is a safe procedural high-level programming language with unusually strong temporal features making it ideal for real-time and multitasking systems. It should not be confused with scripting language called Perl and to minimise the chance of that happening many refer to the language by the current standard name of "PEARL-90".
Standards
- PEARL-90: DIN 66253-2 (1998)
OS/2 implementations of PEARL
- Werum PEARL compiler
DOS implementations of PEARL
- GPP
- Werum