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{{language|ERRE
|site=http://claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre.htm}}
|site=http://claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre.htm}}
{{language programming paradigm|Procedural}}
{{language programming paradigm|Imperative}}
ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer.
ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer.
The language was ported to IBM PC and revised various times.
The language was ported to IBM PC and revised various times.
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The actual versions are:
The actual versions are:


° V 2.6 on PC IBM and compatibles (from MS-DOS 5.0 to Win XP);
* '''V 2.6''' on PC IBM and compatibles (from MS-DOS 5.0 to Win XP)


° V 3.2 on C-64.
* '''V 3.2''' on C-64


There also a reduced version for VIC-20 (V 1.3)
There also a reduced version for VIC-20 ('''V 1.3''') and a more recent version for PC ('''V 3.0''') with limited OOP support.


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ERRE is a [[imperative programming|imperative]] programming language: it's compiled in R-Code and then executed with an interpreter.
ERRE is a [[imperative programming|imperative]] programming language: it's compiled in R-Code and then executed with an interpreter.


Web site: ''www.claudiolarini.altervista.org\erre.htm''
Web site: [http://www.claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre.htm '''ERRE PROJECT''']


Web site: [http://www.claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre_tutor.htm '''ERRE PROJECT''']


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Latest revision as of 19:46, 8 February 2021

Language
ERRE
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
See Also:


Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using ERRE.

ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer. The language was ported to IBM PC and revised various times.

The actual versions are:

  • V 2.6 on PC IBM and compatibles (from MS-DOS 5.0 to Win XP)
  • V 3.2 on C-64

There also a reduced version for VIC-20 (V 1.3) and a more recent version for PC (V 3.0) with limited OOP support.


ERRE is a imperative programming language: it's compiled in R-Code and then executed with an interpreter.

Web site: ERRE PROJECT

Web site: ERRE PROJECT


Pages in category "ERRE"

The following 183 pages are in this category, out of 183 total.