L programming language
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There are several programming languages called L.
- L can refer to a programming language started by Larry McVoy, with extensive help from Jeffrey Hobbs, Oscar Bonilla, and Tim Daly, Jr. It aims to wrap C-like syntax around core Tcl functionality.
- L can refer to a capability-secure and distributed language, like E. It is a derivative of lambda calculus, hence it is small, block-structured, dynamically-typed, and functional. It is both a language and an operating environment, like Smalltalk.
See http://home.cc.gatech.edu/tony/61
- L can refer to a swizzy language without a concise introduction.