Nial

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Nial
Paradigm: array
Appeared in: 1981
Designed by: Mike Jenkins
Developer: Nial Systems Ltd
Typing discipline: dynamic
Major implementations: Q'Nial
Influenced by: APL Lisp

Nial (from "Nested Interactive Array Language") is a high-level array-based programming language developed from about 1981 by Mike Jenkins of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Nial combines a functional programming notation for arrays based on Array Theory developed by Trenchard More with structured programming concepts for numeric, character and symbolic data.

It is most often used for prototyping and artificial intelligence.

In 1982, Jenkins formed a company Nial Systems Ltd to market the language and the Q'Nial implementation of Nial. As of 2006, the company website supports an Open Source project for the Q'Nial software with the binary and source available for download under the terms of an Artistic Licence.

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