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  Overview of the BETA Programming Language - Abstract
BETA is a modern object-oriented language from the Scandinavian school of object-orientation where the first object-oriented language Simula [DMN70] was developed.
BETA supports the object-oriented perspective on programming and contains comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming.
BETA is a strongly typed language like Simula, Eiffel [Mey88] and C++ [Str86a], with most type checking being carried out at compiletime.
www.daimi.au.dk /~beta/Papers/BetaOverview/betaoverview.abstract.html   (147 words)

  
  BETA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BETA is a pure object-oriented language from the Scandinavian School in System Development where the first object-oriented language Simula was developed.
A consequence of the above is that BETA supports nested classes; and BETA's nested classes are indeed one of the primary sources of inspiration for Java's so-called inner classes.
BETA is a strongly typed language like Simula, Eiffel and C++, with most of the type checking being carried out at compile-time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/BETA   (228 words)

  
 FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.9 - 07 Jan 97)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BETA is a modern object-oriented language with comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming.
This language should be a (programming language) successor to Simula and was called Gamma In the seventies, it was often assumed that a general programming language was not usable as a systems programming langauge.
The exception handling facilities are fully implemented within the standard BETA language in the form of a library pattern, and the usage is often in the form of virtual patterns, inheriting from this library pattern.
web.bilkent.edu.tr /Online/FAQ/tmp/beta-language-faq/faq.html   (17324 words)

  
 The BETA Programming Language
BETA is used for for formidable business tasks as well as in academic education and research.
BETA is a modern object-oriented language with comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming.
This language should be a (programming language) successor to Simula and was called Gamma In the seventies, it was often assumed that a general programming language was not usable as a systems programming langauge.
heim.ifi.uio.no /~kristen/FORSKNINGSDOK_MAPPE/F_BETA_hovedside.html   (1382 words)

  
 FAQ: BETA Programming Language
The exception handling facilities are fully implemented within the standard BETA language in the form of a library pattern, and the usage is often in the form of virtual patterns, inheriting from this library pattern.
BETA has very few constructs (and symbols), and while they may seem strange at first, they are easy to learn and use.
For average programs, the execution speed of typical BETA programs is comfortable.
www.daimi.au.dk /~beta/doc/faq/beta-language-faq.html   (13877 words)

  
 The BETA Language Home Page
This section is under construction, and you are invited to contribute to this list by sending us your URL plus a 2-3 lines description of your project.
Related to the BETA language and the Mjølner System, a specific newsgroup is available.
To give you access to all previous communications on this newsgroup, we are maintaining an archive of all newspostings on this newsgroup.
www.daimi.au.dk /~beta   (318 words)

  
 FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.12 - 07 May 98)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The user group is primarily organized around the BETA mailing list: usergroup@mjolner.com The BETA user group is one of the important sources of information on the developments of the Mjolner System, and an important source of information to Mjolner Informatics on the users' expectations for future developments.
Assignment to index variables not checked The BETA book states that it is not legal to assign to the index variable of a for-imperative as in: (for i: 12 repeat...; 5-> i;...
Possible problems in your program: * Your program was not a specialisation of systemenv * You did not set theWindowEnv to the guienv instance in setWindowEnv * Your program forks in the dopart of guienv.
omicron.felk.cvut.cz /FAQ/articles/a3467.html   (17688 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: BETA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BETA - Official page: descriptions, FAQ, downloads, newsgroups, archive, tutorials, teaching experiences, papers, research, related topics, links.
MetaBeta Project - Goal: design, implement meta-level interface for statically typed, compiled language BETA, to extend expressiveness of language so programs can be written for it, not just in it.
Functionality depending on a language implementation is impossible or very hard to express in most languages.
dmoz.org /Computers/Programming/Languages/BETA   (149 words)

  
 FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.9 - 07 Jan 97)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
X07) Resource specification errors in Xt/v1.9 Version 1.9 of the BETA interface to X (part of r4.0) solves most of the errors appearing when using X11R6 (e.g.
The problem is, that the file %betalib%\sysutils\v1.4\private\nti\bor\directory_ntbody.obj in the release 3.1 distribution of the Mjolner BETA System has been compiled with an older version of the compiler.
However, the lazyref_gc.c file is part of the source code for the BETA runtime system, which is not distributed with the release.
omicron.felk.cvut.cz /FAQ/articles/a1771.html   (17830 words)

  
 LWN: Luban Programming Language Beta 1.2 Released
Luban New Release Beta 1.2 Based on feed back from increasing number of Luban users, we release Luban Beta 1.2 that major changes are for enhancement sof Luban command line interpreter interface.
Added ¡°edit¡± command to use user specified external editor like vi or emacs to edit ad hoc script Luban is a newly released component oriented scripting language.
Luban is a clean syntax scripting language with its own component model tailored for scripting purpose.
lwn.net /Articles/133490   (183 words)

  
 Luban Programming Language Beta 1.1 Released :: OSDir.com :: Open Source, Linux News & Software
Since Luban's initial announcement on 2/7/2005, there are good responses from open source communities.
Based on feed back from Luban users, we release Luban Beta 1.1 that is basically a bug fix release.
OSDir is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
osdir.com /Article4658.phtml   (170 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Programming Language :: Other Scripting Engines
A comprehensive tutorial and reference on shell scripting using Bash.
A Web-based todo list manager with support for multiple users and languages.
A non-intrusive real-time ANSI color wrapper for Unix-based programs.
freshmeat.net /browse/817   (372 words)

  
 Syntax for the BETA programming language - Syntax file for BETA : vim online
Syntax for the BETA programming language - Syntax file for BETA : vim online
Syntax for the BETA programming language : Syntax file for BETA
Questions about Vim should go to vim@vim.org after searching the archive.
www.vim.org /scripts/script.php?script_id=445   (58 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Programming Language :: Erlang
freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Programming Language :: Erlang
OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Full-featured programming language developed at the Ericsson CS Laboratory
freshmeat.net /browse/264   (217 words)

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