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Glagol (Russian Глагол, translated as "''verb''", or old Russian — as "''word''") is a programming language based on the Russian lexicon. It is strongly reminiscent of Oberon and Pascal. The complete distribution includes, along with the compiler, a set of mathematical and system libraries, games and applications with source code attached may be downloaded from [http://glagol.nad.ru/].
Glagol (Russian Глагол, translated as "''verb''", or old Russian — as "''word''") is a programming language based on the Russian lexicon. It is strongly reminiscent of Oberon and Pascal. The complete distribution includes, along with the compiler, a set of mathematical and system libraries, games and applications with source code attached.


Language inherits the tradition of the Soviet school of programming, along with that absorbed the features of Oberon. Unfortunately, development tools at the moment for the Glagol is not too advanced. The terminology used in Glagol is a little different from that which is used to describe most programming languages. While it is closer to everyday Russian speech, it may confuse those who want to learn Glagol but who already know another programming language.
The language inherits the tradition of the Soviet school of programming and absorbed features from Oberon. Unfortunately, development tools for Glagol aren't too advanced at the moment. The terminology used in Glagol is a little different from that which is used to describe most programming languages. While it is closer to everyday Russian speech, it may confuse those who want to learn Glagol but who already know another programming language.


[http://www.seomastering.com/wiki/Glagol] includes a translation of the Russian terminology into English, which may help some users.
[http://www.seomastering.com/wiki/Glagol] includes a translation of the Russian terminology into English, which may help some users.

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Language
Glagol
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Glagol.

Glagol (Russian Глагол, translated as "verb", or old Russian — as "word") is a programming language based on the Russian lexicon. It is strongly reminiscent of Oberon and Pascal. The complete distribution includes, along with the compiler, a set of mathematical and system libraries, games and applications with source code attached.

The language inherits the tradition of the Soviet school of programming and absorbed features from Oberon. Unfortunately, development tools for Glagol aren't too advanced at the moment. The terminology used in Glagol is a little different from that which is used to describe most programming languages. While it is closer to everyday Russian speech, it may confuse those who want to learn Glagol but who already know another programming language.

[1] includes a translation of the Russian terminology into English, which may help some users.

Pages in category "Glagol"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.