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'''PEARL''' (''Process and experiment automation realtime language'') is a high-level programming language primarily 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]].


== Standards ==
== Standards ==

Revision as of 20:14, 12 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.

Standards

  • PEARL-90: DIN 66253-2 (1998)

OS/2 implementations of PEARL

  • Werum PEARL compiler

DOS implementations of PEARL

  • GPP
  • Werum

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