Category:SIMPOL

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SIMPOL is an object-oriented, reflective programming, and functional programming language that can be used for both general purpose and database-oriented programming.

It comes as a core library with various loaders for console, CGI, and GUI-style programs. It is component-based, so only the required components need be shipped with a program.

SIMPOL also comes with its own single- and multi-user database engines that share a common storage format.

The language itself has a very small keyword set and a small set of operators. It has built-in support for the value NULL (.nul) and infinity (.inf).

Programs are developed and debugged using a Windows-based IDE and a set of RAD tools for creating databases and forms. Resulting programs are compiled to a cross-platform byte code that is executed using the SIMPOL runtime environment. For full details see the main SIMPOL site.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "SIMPOL"

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