Turing (programming language)

Turing is a Pascal - like programming language. It was later developed in 1982 by Richard C. Holt and James Cordy, of the University of Toronto.

Turing is a successor of the programming language Euclid, which is known for a clean syntax and a platform-independent semantics. It is mainly used in schools and universities as a teaching language. There are two more versions of Turing, namely Object-Oriented Turing and Turing Plus. In September 2001, Object-Oriented Turing was renamed Turing. The original got the name for this Classic Turing. Turing is offered by Holt Software Associates Inc. in versions for Unix, Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows since November 2008 as freeware.

Syntax

The sample program Hello World sees Turing follows:

Put " Hello World!" Web Links

  • Homepage of the company Holt Software Associates Inc.
  • Programming language
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