OBJ (programming language)
- OBJ (programming language)
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OBJ is a programming language family introduced by Joseph Goguen in 1976.
A family of declarative "ultra high-level" languages. Abstract types, generic modules, subsorts (subtypes with multiple inheritance), pattern-matching modulo equations, E-strategies (user control over laziness), module expressions (for combining modules), theories and views (for describing module interfaces). For the massively parallel RRM (Rewrite Rule Machine).
Important members of the OBJ family of languages include CafeOBJ, Eqlog, FOOPS, Kumo, Maude and OBJ3.
See also
References
- J. A. Goguen, Higher-Order Functions Considered Unnecessary for Higher-Order Programming. In Research Topics in Functional Programming.
External links
This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.
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- Academic programming languages
- Functional languages
- Logic in computer science
- Formal specification languages
- Theorem proving software systems
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