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The MDL Programming Language
註釋The MDL programming language began existence in late 1970 (under the name Muddle) as a successor to Lisp (Moon, 1974), a candidate vehicle for the Dynamic Modeling System, and a possible base for implementation of Planner (Hewitt, 1969). The original design goals included and interactive integrated environment for programming, debugging, loading, and editing; ease in learning and use: facilities for structured, modular, shared programs; extensibility of syntax, data types and operators; data-type checking for debugging and optional data-type declarations for compiled efficiency: associative storage, coroutining, and graphics.