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Le langage a connu une nouvelle évolution en 2000 par Luc Goulet, une révision (LSE2000) qui reprend en quasi totalité les propositions avancées 1983 et inclut des améliorations supplémentaires.
 
'''From Google Translate''':<br />
LSE is a programming language designed in the early 1970s by a team from Supélec under the direction of Yves Noyelle. Like BASIC, it is a language intended for beginners in programming; it has a French-speaking syntax. LSE is the result of an evolution of an older language, LSD, also designed at Supélec.
 
The language was revised in 1983 by Jacques Arsac3, to finally integrate the notion of an explicit loop essential to any good structured programming, and to get rid of its “GO EN” definitively. Note the introduction of exceptions.
 
The language underwent a new evolution in 2000 by Luc Goulet, a revision (LSE2000) which almost entirely takes up the proposals put forward in 1983 and includes additional improvements.
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