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35. TERSE Programming Language
Jim Neil has just announced his TERSE Programming Language. TERSE gives
all of the control available in assembly language with the look-and-feel
and ease-of-use found in high-level languages.
It is available:
http://www.terse.com
Contributor: Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last changed: 19 Aug 96
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