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<cite>E is an object-oriented/procedural/unpure functional/whatever language with quite a popular implementation on the amiga. It's mainly influenced by languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc.</cite>, cited from [http://strlen.com/e/ the site].
<cite>E is an object-oriented/procedural/unpure functional/whatever language with quite a popular implementation on the amiga. It's mainly influenced by languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc.</cite>, cited from [http://strlen.com/e/ the site].


Do not confuse [[E]] with [[AmigaE]]. Amiga E is born in 1993, E in 1997. Unluckly, they share the same name, and since Amiga E is the most popular (as far as I know, unique...!) implementation of E, and since Amiga E has some features that bind it to (classic) Amiga, the name AmigaE seems reasonable, even though HOPL reports it as E.
Do not confuse [[E]] with [[AmigaE]]. Amiga E is born in 1993, E in 1997. Unluckly, they share the same name, and since Amiga E is the most popular (as far as I know, unique...!) implementation of E, and since Amiga E has some features that bind it to ''Amiga family'', the name AmigaE seems reasonable, even though HOPL reports it as E.


* [http://strlen.com/e/ Amiga E]
* [http://strlen.com/e/ Amiga E]

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AmigaE
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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E is an object-oriented/procedural/unpure functional/whatever language with quite a popular implementation on the amiga. It's mainly influenced by languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., cited from the site.

Do not confuse E with AmigaE. Amiga E is born in 1993, E in 1997. Unluckly, they share the same name, and since Amiga E is the most popular (as far as I know, unique...!) implementation of E, and since Amiga E has some features that bind it to Amiga family, the name AmigaE seems reasonable, even though HOPL reports it as E.