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  2. Easy Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    Easy Programming Language (EPL, Chinese: 易语言) is a visual compiled multilingual [1] proprietary programming language. [2] EPL is somewhat popular in China because it features a full Chinese environment. The language has traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, English and Japanese variants. The language has been shown to improve coding ...

  3. EGL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    EGL (Enterprise Generation Language), originally developed by IBM and now available as the EDT (EGL Development Tools) [1] open source project under the Eclipse Public License (EPL), is a programming technology designed to meet the challenges of modern, multi-platform application development by providing a common language and programming model across languages, frameworks, and runtime platforms.

  4. EPL - Wikipedia

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    Eltron Programming Language, a control language for various computer printers Ethernet Powerlink , an Ethernet protocol Early PL/I, a PL/I subset dialect used to write Multics

  5. List of educational programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Lisp is the second oldest family of programming languages in use today and as such has many dialects and implementations with a wide range of difficulties. Lisp was originally created as a practical mathematical notation for computer programs, based on lambda calculus, which makes it particularly well suited for teaching theories of computing.

  6. Page description language - Wikipedia

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    EPL, Eltron Programming Language (now Zebra) Envoy page description language (WordPerfect) ESC/P, Epson Standard Code for Printers, simple language mainly used in dot matrix printers; ESC/P2, an expanded version of ESC/P; ESC/Page, Epson Standard Code for Page Printer, a page description language (distinct from ESC/P) used in a number of Epson ...

  7. The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code

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    Restrict functions to a single printed page. Use a minimum of two runtime assertions per function. Restrict the scope of data to the smallest possible. Check the return value of all non-void functions, or cast to void to indicate the return value is useless. Use the preprocessor sparingly.

  8. Programming language reference - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a programming language reference or language reference manual is part of the documentation associated with most mainstream programming languages. It is written for users and developers , and describes the basic elements of the language and how to use them in a program .

  9. Eclipse Public License - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse Public License (EPL) is a free and open source software license most notably used for the Eclipse IDE and other projects by the Eclipse Foundation. It replaces the Common Public License (CPL) and removes certain terms relating to litigations related to patents .