Lucid (programming language)
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Lucid is a dataflow programming language. It is designed to experiment with non-von Neumann programming models. It was designed by Bill Wadge and Ed Ashcroft and described in the book Lucid, the Dataflow Programming Language.
It employed several techniques from functional programming. Several languages evolved from Lucid. Original Lucid is no longer maintained or used.
[edit] External links
- Language overview
- Evolution of Lucid
- Bill Wadge's home page
- Weblogs Forum: Fluid Programming in Lucid
- Lucid page of HaskellWiki
Lucid is also an investing company founded by Ben Wald and Dean Jenks. (www.lucidllc.com)